Samuel R. Delany Secondary Sources Compiled by Laurie Lepain Kopack

Samuel R. Delany Secondary Sources Compiled by Laurie Lepain Kopack

Samuel R. Delany Secondary Sources Compiled by Laurie LePain Kopack Alterman, Peter S. “The Surreal Translations of Samuel R. Delany.” Science-Fiction Studies, 4.1 (1977): 25-24. Blaschke, Jayme Lynn. Voices of Vision: Creators of Science Fiction and Fantasy Speak. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska Press, 2005. Broderick, Damien. Reading by Starlight: Postmodern Science Fiction. London: Routledge, 1995. Barbour, Douglas. Worlds Out of Words: The SF Novels of Samuel R. Delany. Frame, U.K.: Bran’s Head, 1979. Carby, Hazel. Race Men. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1999. Comer, Todd A. “Playing at Birth: Samuel R. Delany's Dhalgren.” Journal of Narrative Theory, 35 (2005): 172-95. Duberman, Martin B. Queer Representations: Reading Lives, Reading Cultures: A Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Book. New York: U of New York Press, 1997. Dubey, Madhu. Signs and Cities: Black Literary Postmodernism. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2004. Ebert, Teresa L. “The Convergence of Postmodern Innovative Fiction and Science Fiction: An Encounter with Samuel R. Delany's Technotopia.” Poetics Today, 1.4 (1980): 91-104. Freedman, Carl. Critical Theory and Science Fiction. Hanover: Wesleyan UP, 2000. Fox, Robert Elliot. Conscientious Sorcerer: The Black Postmodernist Fiction of Leroi Jones-Amiri Baraka, Ishmael Reed, and Samuel R. Delany. Westport, CT.: Greenwood, 1987. Gregory, Sinda and Larry McCaffery. “Samuel R. Delany: The Semiology of Silence.” Science-Fiction Studies, 14.2 (1987): 134-64. Jackson Jr., Earl. Strategies of Deviance. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995. Kelso, Sylvia. “‘Across Never’: Postmodern Theory and Narrative Praxis in Samuel R. Delany's Nevèrÿon Cycle. Science Fiction Studies, 24.2 (1997): 289-301. McEvoy, Seth. Samuel R. Delany. New York: Ungar, 1984. Michaels, Walter Benn. The Shape of the Signifier. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2004. Moylan, Thomas. “Beyond Negation: The Critical Utopias of Ursula K. Le Guin and Samuel R. Delany.” Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy, 21 (1980): 236-53. Peplow, Michael W. and Robert S. Bravard. Samuel R. Delany: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography, 1962 – 1979. Boston: G K Hall, 1980. Posnock, Ross. Color and Culture: Black Writers and the Making of the Modern Intellectual. Boston: Harvard UP, 1998. Robinson, Paul. Gay Lives: Homosexual Autobiography from John Addington Symonds to Paul Monette. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1999. Rowell, Charles. “An Interview with Samuel R. Delany.” Callaloo, 23 (2000): 247-67. Sallis, James, ed. Ash of Stars: On the Writing of Samuel R. Delany. Oxford, MS: UP of Mississippi, 1996. Samuelson, David N. “Necessary Constraints: Samuel R. Delany on Science Fiction.” The Review of Contemporary Fiction, 16.3 (1996): 165-69. Shaviro, Stephen. Connected. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2004. Slusser, George E. The Delany Intersection: Samuel R. Delany Considered as a Writer of Semi Precious Words. San Bernardino: Borgo, 1977. Stephens, Christopher P. A Checklist of Samuel R. Delany. New York: Ultramarine, 1992. Tucker, Jeffrey. A Sense of Wonder: Samuel R. Delany, Race, Identity, and Difference. Hanover: UP of New England. 2005. Weedman, Jane. Samuel R. Delany. Mercer Island, WA: Borgo, 1982. Woodhouse, Reed. Unlimited Embrace: A Canon of Gay Fiction, 1945 – 1995. Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, 1998. .

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