One well - known Japanese science fiction author who died of cancer was Kobo Abe. His works often explored complex themes and his unique writing style had a great influence on Japanese and international literature.
Sakyo Komatsu was another. He was very creative in his science - fiction writing, coming up with unique scenarios. Cancer took him away, but his works still inspire many.
Sorry, I have no knowledge of a Fitz science fiction author who died in the Civil War. It could be a rather obscure figure or perhaps a fictional creation.
Here are some recommendations for novels where the female lead died of cancer:
1. " Regretful Life ": This novel tells the story of a female protagonist who traveled to ancient times to become an empress. After giving birth to a child, she got cancer and eventually died. The novel was described as very touching and unforgettable.
2. " The green mountains are not as long as your eyebrows ": The heroine of this novel, Yan Shuya, was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and only had one month left to live. The story described her love for the male lead, Han Chenyang, and her final death. The novel was called very touching and heartbreaking.
3. " Girlfriend has terminal cancer, I'll be with her for the rest of my life ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist who has terminal cancer and the male protagonist accompanying her for the rest of her life. This novel deals with cancer and the importance of love and companionship.
Please note that the novels recommended above are all conjectures based on the search results provided and cannot be guaranteed to be accurate.
It could imply something that is a harmful or negative influence within the realm of science fiction. Maybe it refers to a particular trend, like excessive focus on certain clichés that are ruining the originality and depth of science - fiction works.