
Michael Crichton, who helped create the TV show "ER" and wrote the best-sellers "Jurassic Park," "The Andromeda Strain," "Sphere" and "Rising Sun," has died in Los Angeles, his public relations firm said in a news release.
Crichton died unexpectedly Tuesday "after a courageous and private battle against cancer," the release said.
He was 66.
Crichton, a medical doctor, was attracted to cautionary science tales.
That's a bit of a shock. I simply assumed we'd be seeing Crichton novels for years to come. Even though I disagreed with the premises of some of his novels, he always presented interesting ideas, and did so skillfully and readably.
It's been a sad few weeks for readers-- first Tony Hillerman, now Michael Crichton.
Sad news, I remember reading Jurassic Park when I was in elementary school and expecting to be taking trips to the local "dinosaur-zoo" by the time I finished High school.
You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead. |