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Samuel R. Delany (1942 – )

Nationality: American
Born: American
Periods: American: 20th Century

African-American writer of science fiction, known for his epic Dhalgren and his Neveryon series.

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Racial Realities and Amazing Alternatives: Studying the Works of Samuel R. Delany
An essay on Delany as an African-American SF writer.
Contains: Extensive Bio, Bibliography, Commentary
Author: Jeffrey Allen Tucker, Ph.D.
From: Ohio University College of Arts and Sciences Forum V. 15, Spring 1998
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