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4620770Atlantishttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/atlantis-9780819571939/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4052053/1f4b9dfd-704f-43c8-8365-70ce1a84fcc7.jpg?v=638675600442870000206251MXNWesleyan University PressInStock/Ebooks/<p><strong>From the Hugo and Nebulawinning author, three literary tales trace the intricate interdependencies of memory, experience, and the self.</strong><br />Wesleyan University Press has made a significant commitment to the publication of the work of Samuel R. Delany, including this recent fiction, now available in paperback. The three long stories collected in Atlantis: three tales"Atlantis: Model 1924," "Erik, Gwen, and D. H. Lawrences Aesthetic of Unrectified Feeling," and "Citre et Trans" explore problems of memory, history, and transgression.<br />Winner of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, and Guest of Honor at the 1995 World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, Delany was won a broad audience among fans of postmodern fiction with his theoretically sophisticated science fiction and fantasy. The stories of <em>Atlantis: Three Tales</em> are not science fiction, yet <em>Locus</em>, the trade publication of the science fiction field, notes that the title story "has an odd, unsettling power not usually associated with mainstream fiction."<br />A writer whose audience extends across and beyond science fiction, black, gay, postmodern, and academic constituencies, Delany is finally beginning to achieve the broader recognition he deserves.<br /><strong>"Delany, whos best known for his science fiction . . . takes a variety of literary turns in these three novellas that chronicle the experience of the African American writer in the 20th century. . . . Balanced and full of intricate layers of prose, these novellas present a potpourri of literary references, detailed flashbacks and experimental page layouts. Delany seamlessly meshes graceful prose, cultural and philosophical depth and a knowledge of different forms and voices into a truly heady, literate blend." <em>Publishers Weekly</em></strong><br /><strong>"Delany sketches sympathetic portraits of young black men aswim in the dense, sweet hives of American cities." <em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p>...2458953Atlantis206251https://www.gandhi.com.mx/atlantis-9780819571939/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4052053/1f4b9dfd-704f-43c8-8365-70ce1a84fcc7.jpg?v=638675600442870000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20229780819571939_W3siaWQiOiIyMGQxMDU1My0xZTJmLTRiOTctODhjMC0yOTEyYjM2ODFlNWYiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjI1MSwiZGlzY291bnQiOjQ1LCJzZWxsaW5nUHJpY2UiOjIwNiwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6Ildob2xlc2FsZSIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjUtMDctMTVUMjM6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9780819571939_pstrongFrom the Hugo and Nebulawinning author, three literary tales trace the intricate interdependencies of memory, experience, and the self./strong/ppWesleyan University Press has made a significant commitment to the publication of the work of Samuel R. Delany, including this recent fiction, now available in paperback. The three long stories collected in Atlantis: three talesAtlantis: Model 1924, Erik, Gwen, and D. H. Lawrences Aesthetic of Unrectified Feeling, and Citre et Trans explore problems of memory, history, and transgression./ppWinner of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, and Guest of Honor at the 1995 World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, Delany was won a broad audience among fans of postmodern fiction with his theoretically sophisticated science fiction and fantasy. The stories of emAtlantis: Three Tales/em are not science fiction, yet emLocus/em, the trade publication of the science fiction field, notes that the title story has an odd, unsettling power not usually associated with mainstream fiction./ppA writer whose audience extends across and beyond science fiction, black, gay, postmodern, and academic constituencies, Delany is finally beginning to achieve the broader recognition he deserves./ppstrongDelany, whos best known for his science fiction . . . takes a variety of literary turns in these three novellas that chronicle the experience of the African American writer in the 20th century. . . . Balanced and full of intricate layers of prose, these novellas present a potpourri of literary references, detailed flashbacks and experimental page layouts. Delany seamlessly meshes graceful prose, cultural and philosophical depth and a knowledge of different forms and voices into a truly heady, literate blend. emPublishers Weekly/em/strong/ppstrongDelany sketches sympathetic portraits of young black men aswim in the dense, sweet hives of American cities. emNew York Times Book Review/em/strong/p(*_*)9780819571939_<p><strong>From the Hugo and Nebulawinning author, three literary tales trace the intricate interdependencies of memory, experience, and the self.</strong></p><p>Wesleyan University Press has made a significant commitment to the publication of the work of Samuel R. Delany, including this recent fiction, now available in paperback. The three long stories collected in Atlantis: three talesAtlantis: Model 1924, Erik, Gwen, and D. H. Lawrences Aesthetic of Unrectified Feeling, and Citre et Trans explore problems of memory, history, and transgression.</p><p>Winner of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, and Guest of Honor at the 1995 World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, Delany was won a broad audience among fans of postmodern fiction with his theoretically sophisticated science fiction and fantasy. The stories of <em>Atlantis: Three Tales</em> are not science fiction, yet <em>Locus</em>, the trade publication of the science fiction field, notes that the title story has an odd, unsettling power not usually associated with mainstream fiction.</p><p>A writer whose audience extends across and beyond science fiction, black, gay, postmodern, and academic constituencies, Delany is finally beginning to achieve the broader recognition he deserves.</p><p><strong>Delany, whos best known for his science fiction . . . takes a variety of literary turns in these three novellas that chronicle the experience of the African American writer in the 20th century. . . . Balanced and full of intricate layers of prose, these novellas present a potpourri of literary references, detailed flashbacks and experimental page layouts. Delany seamlessly meshes graceful prose, cultural and philosophical depth and a knowledge of different forms and voices into a truly heady, literate blend. <em>Publishers Weekly</em></strong></p><p><strong>Delany sketches sympathetic portraits of young black men aswim in the dense, sweet hives of American cities. <em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p>...(*_*)9780819571939_<p><strong>From the Hugo and Nebulawinning author, three literary tales trace the intricate interdependencies of memory, experience, and the self.</strong><br />Wesleyan University Press has made a significant commitment to the publication of the work of Samuel R. Delany, including this recent fiction, now available in paperback. The three long stories collected in Atlantis: three tales"Atlantis: Model 1924," "Erik, Gwen, and D. H. Lawrences Aesthetic of Unrectified Feeling," and "Citre et Trans" explore problems of memory, history, and transgression.<br />Winner of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, and Guest of Honor at the 1995 World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, Delany was won a broad audience among fans of postmodern fiction with his theoretically sophisticated science fiction and fantasy. The stories of <em>Atlantis: Three Tales</em> are not science fiction, yet <em>Locus</em>, the trade publication of the science fiction field, notes that the title story "has an odd, unsettling power not usually associated with mainstream fiction."<br />A writer whose audience extends across and beyond science fiction, black, gay, postmodern, and academic constituencies, Delany is finally beginning to achieve the broader recognition he deserves.<br /><strong>"Delany, whos best known for his science fiction . . . takes a variety of literary turns in these three novellas that chronicle the experience of the African American writer in the 20th century. . . . Balanced and full of intricate layers of prose, these novellas present a potpourri of literary references, detailed flashbacks and experimental page layouts. Delany seamlessly meshes graceful prose, cultural and philosophical depth and a knowledge of different forms and voices into a truly heady, literate blend." <em>Publishers Weekly</em></strong><br /><strong>"Delany sketches sympathetic portraits of young black men aswim in the dense, sweet hives of American cities." <em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p>...9780819571939_Wesleyan University Presslibro_electonico_9780819571939_9780819571939Samuel R.InglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/openroadmedia-epub-3870b7be-67ee-4c41-8043-43d53d119b59.epub2022-01-21T00:00:00+00:00Wesleyan University Press