I've not found a bio as such for Kaletsky, just sprinkled references to him.
Milton A. Kaletsky was born in 1911, and died in '88. He was graduated from Columbia University in 1934. He married Ruth L. Kaletsky.
He was first noted, in the very early '30s, as a fan, but especially as a critical fan, who found the science fiction of his youth, focussed as most of it was on gee-whiz fictional technology, to be too often uninspiring.
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I've not found a bio as such for Kaletsky, just sprinkled references to him.
Milton A. Kaletsky was born in 1911, and died in '88. He was graduated from Columbia University in 1934. He married Ruth L. Kaletsky.
He was first noted, in the very early '30s, as a fan, but especially as a critical fan, who found the science fiction of his youth, focussed as most of it was on gee-whiz fictional technology, to be too often uninspiring.
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