Lloyd Mallan


Lloyd Mallan was a 20th-century American science writer. His works were controversial in that they often went against scientific consensus at the time.

Early life

Mallan was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1914. He attended Carnegie Tech as a night student.

Career

Mallan joined the Communist party in 1932 and went to Spain from 1937 to 1938 to fight with the Loyalists against the Fascists in the Spanish Civil War. He was a member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, a group of American volunteers fighting against the fascists.
After returning from the war, he was a writer and translator. In 1939 he wrote a piece on the assassinated poet Federico García Lorca that "helped shape the public image of him".
Mallan became a full time freelance writer and popularizer of science, and especially space technology, in the 1950s. His works included: