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Driftglass
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Driftglass
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Samuel R. Delany
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Series | Penguin Science Fiction |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:400 | Dimensions(mm): Height 181,Width 111 |
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Category/Genre | Short stories |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780241510575
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Penguin Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Penguin Classics
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Publication Date |
3 June 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The definitive collection of stories from one of the most influential science fiction writers ever, and a pioneer of Black speculative fiction Samuel R. Delany is widely considered to be one of the greatest science fiction writers of the twentieth century, and a pioneer of Black and Queer genre fiction. Driftglass, the definitive collection of Delany's science fiction stories, displays the extraordinary depth of his writing- strange men and women labouring beneath the seas, the struggle of those attempting to break free from their galaxies, the intrigue of violent underworlds, as well as children with psychic powers and an ice cream parlour on a moon of Neptune. Radical, inventive, and brilliantly original, Driftglass contains the Hugo and Nebula award-winning stories 'Aye, and Gomorrah. . .' and 'Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-precious Stones'.
Author Biography
Samuel R. Delany is an American author known for ground-breaking works of science fiction that pushed boundaries in relation to race, gender, and sexuality. Born in Harlem in 1942, Delany was just twenty when his first novel was published. He has gone on to write some of the most innovative and formally inventive genre writing of the twentieth century, including Nova, Triton, and the million-selling Dhalgren. He has been awarded four Nebula Awards, two Hugo Awards, and the J. Lloyd Eaton Lifetime Achievement Award in Science Fiction.
ReviewsA writer of consistently high ambition and achievement * The New York Times Book Review * Delany's prismatic output is among the most significant, immense and innovative in American letters * The New York Times * Delany's works have become essential to the history of science fiction * New Yorker *
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