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Dhalgren is a 1975
science fiction novel by
American writer Samuel R. Delany. It
features an
extended trip to and
through Bellona, a
fictional city in...
- (winners of the
Nebula Award for 1966 and 1967, respectively); Hogg, Nova,
Dhalgren, the
Return to Nevèrÿon series, and
Through the
Valley of the Nest of Spiders...
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fiction writer Samuel R.
Delany makes use of this in his
novels Nova and
Dhalgren. In the former,
Katin (a space-faring novelist) is wary of a long-standing...
- she
explains that a dragon-like
creature is
terrorizing her village,
Dhalgren.
Although she is
unable to pay
their standard fee,
Royce agrees when she...
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sentence remains unparalleled. But the book as a
whole is
almost like
Dhalgren.
Every sentence and
every paragraph and page and
chapter lead on to the...
- (fireboat),
operated in Annapolis, Maryland,
built by
MetalCraft Marine Dhalgren, a
science fiction novel by
Samuel R.
Delany This
disambiguation page lists...
- Gravity's
Rainbow in the genre,
along with
other works—Samuel R. Delany's
Dhalgren and many
works of
Philip K. ****—which seem, in hindsight, to anti****te...
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confuses computer vision as well. In literature, the
science fiction novel,
Dhalgren, by
Samuel R. Delany,
contains circular text,
multistable perception, and...
- Zora
Neale Hurston 32 1936 Absalom, Absalom!
William Faulkner 33 1975
Dhalgren Samuel R.
Delany 34 1939 The
Grapes of
Wrath John
Steinbeck 35 1984, 1986...
- pla**** by
Prince The Kid, the
narrator of
Samuel R. Delany's 1975
novel Dhalgren The Kid, a
character in
Bastion The Kid, a
character in Driver: Parallel...