Samuel R. DeLaney, Author, Samuel R. Delany, Author Wesleyan University Press $50 (476p) ISBN 978-0-8195-6368-2 Living up to essayist and science fiction author Delany's reputation for pushing ...
I wish I could say that I discovered Samuel R. Delany as a book-hungry teen, like I did with so many of the other sci-fi legends. I wish I could say that I've been reading his books for years, or that ...
Sci-fi author Lavanya Lakshminarayan explains how cyberpunk continues to thrive in South Asian literature. Running low on reading material? Lucky for you, March is about to unleash a ton of new sci-fi ...
Samuel R. Delany has been away from science fiction for over twenty years — and now he’s coming back to it, sort of. His new novel Through The Valley Of The Nest ...
Writer Samuel R. Delany professes confusion at the kinds of titles his audience has sometimes attributed to him—in a Facebook post last year, he mentioned that some considered him a sort of Grand ...
The UC Presidential Chair in Feminist Critical Race & Ethnic Studies and the Living Writers Series at UC Santa Cruz will present an evening with acclaimed science-fiction novelist and critic Samuel R.
Samuel R. Delany’s Dhalgren is—like Moby-Dick, Naked Lunch, or “Chocolate Rain”—an essential monument both to, and of, American craziness. It doesn’t just document our craziness, it documents our ...
Primarily known (where known at all) as a prolific sci-fi author, Samuel R. Delany gets props as a writer in myriad genres, a unique intellect and pretty interesting personality in "The Polymath." ...
Celebrated author Samuel R. Delany turns 79 on April 1. With this in mind, we’re republishing the following piece from his book, The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science-Fiction Writing in the ...
Originally published by Doubleday in 1968, Delany's novel is viewed by many as an influential precursor to the cyberpunk movement. But over the past half-century, the work has also been recognized for ...
The author, whose second job was at a Barnes & Noble, has always found comfort on the page. Interview by Nicole Rudick When I lived in New York, I had a library that was very, very big. It was mostly ...
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