A, very rough, Samuel R. Delany (Sci-Fi) bibliography:
The Jewels of Aptor (1962) Captives of the Flame [Out of the Dead City] (1963 book 1 'Towers' trilogy) The Towers of Toron (1964 book 2 'Towers' trilogy) City of a Thousand Suns (1965 book 3 'Towers' trilogy) The Ballad of Beta-2 (1965 novella) Babel-17 (1966) Empire Star (1966) Einstein Intersection (1967) Nova (1968) The Star Pit (1969) The Edge of Space: Three Original Novellas of SF (1969, novellas) The Fall of the Towers (1970) Driftglass (1971, short stories, novella) Dahlgren (1974) Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia (1976) Tales of Nevèrÿon (1979 book 1 'Nevèrÿon' series) Distant Stars (1980) Nevèrÿona (1983 book 2 'Nevèrÿon' series) Stars In My Pocket Like Grains of Sand (1984) Flight From Nevèrÿon (1985 book 3 'Nevèrÿon' series) The Bridge of Lost Desire [Return to Nevèrÿon] (1987 book 4 'Nevèrÿon' series) Return to Nevèrÿon [The Bridge of Lost Desire] (1987 book 4 'Nevèrÿon' series) The Straits of Messina (1989) We, In Some Strange Power's Employ, Move On a Rigorous Line (1990) Driftglass / Starshards (1991) They Fly At Çiron (1993)
It's been a real long time since I read Samuel R. Delany, like in High School and in the Navy '72 to '80 so, w/o rereading I can't remember all that much about the books (problem was I alternated them seriously w/lots of Frank Herbert books)...except that I enjoyed them immensely. His funniest, and maybe strangest book I've read is The Einstien Intersection...about a post-apocalyptic computer found in the back of an old cave by a madman--very interesting stuff about quantum physics, enthropy, life, the universe and everything! Babel-17 was also my fav adventure story and I carried that book around 4 long time. Nova, Dahlgren and Triton r amazing! And probably his best known. I liked Dhalgren the best but probably remember more of Triton...Stars In My Pocket Like Grains of Sand is SO deep and poetic, it is a jewel! if u read nothing else by Delany READ THIS BOOK!
The Delany that I've read: Jewels of Aptor Babel-17 The Star Pit Nova The Einstien Intersection Dahlgren Triton Stars In My Pocket Like Grains of Sand (started Straights of Messina but never finished...)
Pioneer: The Sci-Fi world owes ALOT 2 this guy!!! Not only is Delany brilliant but he's one of the VERY few black Sci-Fi authors out there. He's won his share of Hugos and Nebulas. He really helped 'modernize' Sci-fi by sorta bridging the Gap between George R. Stewart (Earth Abides) and David Brin (The Postman) through the use of computers and post-apocalyptic survival (as did his contemporary John Varley, btw..) he took the poetic style of Sci-Fi and raised it 2 a new level and carried the 'cyber-punk' banner from Dick 2 Gibson. He was one of the first authors 2 create real "down and dirty" characters who actually had sex! Amazing!
I could on on, suffice 2 say that Delany along w/ Varley and Herbert, at the time, helped 2 make the HUGE push that has lead 2 the Stephensons, Zindells, Gibsons, Simmons & Wolfes of 2day. Of course in the 60s 2 80s a slew of other Great writers come 2 mind that we really need 2, eventually, create topics 4 in this 4rum. Jack Williamson, Clifford D. Simak, Varley, Stanislav Lem, Theodore Strugeon, Fredrick Pohl, Paul O. Williams, A. E. Van Vogt, Heinlien & William Fortchen r just a few that come 2 mind... And now Danlo looked in that direction, too. He remembered that snowy owls mate in the darkest part of deep winter, and so along with this beautiful white bird perched in a tree a hundred feet away, he turned to face the sea as he watched and waited.
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