Samuel Delany’s stories are available in Aye, and Gomorrah and Other Stories (science fiction and fantasy) and Atlantic: Three Tales (experimental fiction). His works have won multiple Hugo and Nebula awards, and his novel Dark Reflections was a Stonewall Honor Book in 2008. He has been inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame and received the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master of Science Fiction Award. His novels include science fiction works such as Nova, Dhalgren, The Fall of the Towers, Babel-17, The Einstein Intersection; also the four-volume fantasy series Return to Nevèrÿon. He is the author of several other novels and works of nonfiction. He lives in New York City and has recently retired after 16 years of teaching creative writing at Temple University.
“The novels are all engaging reads with vivid, likable characters
and satisfying plots. They entertain, confident in the power and
pleasures of solid storytelling, while also unabashedly tackling
various ideas, both troubling and idealistic, about society and
culture with rigorous intelligence. Delany's preface and afterword
are substantial and enjoyable; far from being mere treats for the
committed fan, they are fascinating in their own rights and offer
some of the most interesting writing in the book.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“SFWA Grand Master Delany’s collection of three early works is
essential not just for the classics it contains but for the
author’s riveting 40-page afterword (as well as his shorter but
equally entertaining preface). . . . All of the novels are
excellent and must-reads for anyone interested in science fiction,
and the additional autobiographical notes in the afterword add a
wealth of material for Delany’s fans.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review and PW
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“The most interesting writer of science fiction writing in English
today.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“He is a world-maker, and in his work idea-spinning and
storytelling are aspects of one another.”
—Reginald Shepherd, Poets & Writers
“In his novels, criticism, [and] letters, Samuel
R. Delany left an indelible mark upon the last century,
and there's little doubt he'll continue to do the same in the
present one.”
—Elizabeth Hand, The Magazine of Fantasy and
Science Fiction
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