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  2. Triton (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Pohl, the editor at Bantam, made Delany shorten the title to Triton to avoid confusion. [6] Trouble on Triton contains the first two parts of the five-part series "Some Informal Remarks Toward the Modular Calculus", which continues in several volumes of the Return to Nevèrÿon series. The novel as a whole is Part One, while Part Two is ...

  3. The Straits of Messina - Wikipedia

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    Trouble on Triton, by K. Leslie Steiner; From 1976, [6] a review of Triton. Ruins/Foundations; or: The Fall of the Towers Twenty Years After; From 1981/1985, [7] a short version of the early chapters in The Motion of Light in Water. The Early Delany; Response to a panel given at Madison, Wisconsin, 1981. Tales of Nevèrÿon, by K. Leslie Steiner

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    Download all attachments in a single zip file, or download individual attachments. While this is often a seamless process, you should also be aware of how to troubleshoot common errors. Emails with attachments can be identified with Attachment icon in the message preview from the inbox.

  5. List of science fiction novels - Wikipedia

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    Trouble on Titan by Alan E. Nourse; Trouble on Triton by Samuel R. Delany; Trouble with Lichen by John Wyndham; A True Story by; The Truth Machine by James L. Halperin; Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein; The Twelve-Fingered Boy by John Hornor Jacobs; Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne; The Two Faces of Tomorrow by James ...

  6. Samuel R. Delany - Wikipedia

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    Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (/ d ə ˈ l eɪ n i /, də-LAY-nee; born April 1, 1942) is an American writer and literary critic.His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society.

  7. Driftglass - Wikipedia

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    Driftglass is a 1971 collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Samuel R. Delany.The stories originally appeared in the magazines Worlds of Tomorrow, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, If and New Worlds or the anthologies Quark/3, Dangerous Visions and Alchemy & Academe.

  8. Brendon Small's Galaktikon - Wikipedia

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    During their sessions, the Lazer Witch foresees danger and warns Triton not to attempt to save his ex-wife if she gets in trouble ("Prophecy of the Lazer Witch"). Meanwhile, Triton's arch enemy, Beastblade, escapes from prison and swears revenge on Triton ("Beastblade"). Beastblade seduces Triton's ex-wife and has sex with her ("Deathwaltz").

  9. Silent Interviews - Wikipedia

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    Silent Interviews: On Language, Race, Sex, Science Fiction, and Some Comics is a 1995 non-fiction collection of interviews with author, professor, and critic Samuel R. Delany.