Samuel R. Delany

Samuel R. Delany

Samuel Ray Delany, Jr. , also known as "Chip", is an American author, professor and literary critic. His work includes a number of novels, many in the science fiction genre, as well as memoir, criticism, and essays on sexuality and society. His science fiction novels include Babel-17, The Einstein Intersection , Nova, Dhalgren, and the Return to Nevèrÿon series. After winning four Nebula awards and two Hugo awards over the course of his career, Delany was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2002. Between 1988 and 1999 he was a professor of comparative literature at the...
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quick facts
Birthdate:April 1, 1942
Birthplace:Harlem, New York
Age:70
Education:University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Bronx High School of Science
Also known as:Chip Delany, Samuel Ray Delaney, Jr., K. Leslie Steiner

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1970 Hugo Award for Best Short Story Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones
1989 Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book The Motion of Light in Water
1966 Nebula Award for Best Novel Babel-17
1967 Nebula Award for Best Novel The Einstein Intersection
1967 Nebula Award for Best Short Story Aye, and Gomorrah...
1969 Nebula Award for Best Novelette Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones
2002 Gaylactic Spectrum Award Hall of Fame Dhalgren
1975 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novel Dhalgren
1967 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novel The Einstein Intersection
1976 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novel Triton
1966 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novel Babel-17
1979 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novella The Tale of Gorgik
1965 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novella The Ballad of Beta-2
1967 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Short Story Aye, and Gomorrah...
1968 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novella Lines of Power
1969 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novelette Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones
1967 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Short Story Driftglass
1969 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Novella Lines of Power
1968 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Novella Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo / The Star Pit
1967 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Novel Babel-17
1968 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Novel The Einstein Intersection
1969 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Novel Nova
1978 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Novelette Prismatica
1968 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Short Story Aye, and Gomorrah...
1970 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Short Story Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones
1995 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book Silent Interviews
1989 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book The Motion of Light in Water
1996 Nominated - James Tiptree, Jr. Award The Splendor and Misery of Bodies, of Cities
2004 Nominated - James Tiptree, Jr. Award Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand
2007 Nominated - Hugo Award for Best Related Book About writing
2008 Nominated - Stonewall Book Award-Barbara Gittings Literature Award Dark Reflections
1994 Nominated - Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Mystery The Mad Man
1995 Nominated - Lambda Literary Award for Science Fiction/Fantasy Atlantis: Three Tales
2007 Nominated - Lambda Literary Award for Men's Fiction Dark Reflections
2000 Nominated - Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Studies Shorter Views
1982 Nominated - Prometheus Award for Best Novel Tales of Nevèrÿon
1987 Nominated - Arthur C. Clarke Award Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand
1980 Nominated - National Book Award for Science Fiction (Paperback) Tales of Nevèrÿon
1984 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel Neveryóna
1980 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel Tales of Nevèrÿon
2007 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction About writing
1995 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction Silent Interviews
1989 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction The Motion of Light in Water
1985 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction Starboard Wine
1979 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction The American Shore
2004 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Collection Aye, and Gomorrah, and other stories
1994 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Collection Driftglass/Starshards
1988 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Collection The Bridge of Lost Desire
1987 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Collection The Complete Nebula Award-Winning Fiction
1986 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Collection Flight From Nevèrÿon
1979 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Art Book Empire: A Visual Novel
1999 Nominated - Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Studies Times Square Red, Times Square Blue
1978 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Short Story Prismatica
1977 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Novel Triton
1976 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Novel Dhalgren
1985 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand
1981 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Anthology Nebula Winners Thirteen
1971 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Anthology Quark/1
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Written works by Samuel R. Delany

TitlePublishedGenre
Babel-17 1966 Science Fiction
Dhalgren 1975 Science Fiction
Triton 1976 Science Fiction
Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand 1984 Science Fiction
Hogg 1995 Novel
Nova 1968 Science Fiction
The Mad Man 1994 Novel
The Motion of Light in Water 1988 Autobiography
Aye, and Gomorrah... 1967 Fantasy
Phallos 2004 Novella
Empire Star 1966 Science Fiction
Times Square Red, Times Square Blue 1999 Non-fiction
The Jewels of Aptor 1962 Science Fiction
Captives of the Flame 1963 Science Fiction
The Towers of Toron 1964 Science Fiction
City of a Thousand Suns 1965 Science Fiction
The Ballad of Beta-2 1965 Science Fiction
The Einstein Intersection 1967 Science Fiction
Equinox 1973 Erotica
They Fly at Çiron 1993 Science Fiction
Atlantis: Three Tales 1995 Short story
Shorter Views 2000 Non-fiction
Longer Views 1996 Non-fiction
Silent Interviews 1995 Non-fiction
Tales of Nevèrÿon 1979 Fantasy
Neveryóna 1983 Fantasy
Flight From Nevèrÿon 1985 Fantasy
Return to Nevèrÿon 1987 Fantasy
Dark Reflections 2007 Novel
Aye, and Gomorrah, and other stories 2003 Science Fiction
The Fall of the Towers 1970 Science Fiction
Driftglass 1971 Science Fiction
Distant Stars 1981 Science Fiction
Driftglass/Starshards 1993 Science Fiction
The Complete Nebula Award-Winning Fiction 1986 Science Fiction
Quark/1 1970 Science Fiction
Quark/2 1971 Science Fiction
Quark/3 1971 Science Fiction
Quark/4 1971 Science Fiction
Nebula Winners Thirteen 1980 Science Fiction
Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones 1968
Lines of Power
Driftglass
The Ballad of Beta-2
The Tale of Gorgik
The Splendor and Misery of Bodies, of Cities
The American Shore
Starboard Wine
The Straits of Messina
Wagner/Artaud: A Play of 19th and 20th Century Critical Fictions
1984: Selected Letters
Heavenly Breakfast
Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo / The Star Pit Speculative fiction
En ciron vuelan
Bread & wine
Interseccion de Einstein, La
Amer Shore
Empire: A Visual Novel 1978
About writing
Nova - Tapa Dura -
Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders
The bridge of lost desire
The jewel-hinged jaw
Heavenly Breakfast Non-fiction
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Places Samuel R. Delany has lived

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People who influenced Samuel R. Delany

Gustave Flaubert
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James Joyce
James Joyce

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Jacques Lacan
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John Keats
John Keats

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Plato
Plato

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Personal relationships of Samuel R. Delany

Marilyn Hacker
Marilyn Hacker
Age:69
Relationship type:Marriage
Together:1961 - 1980

Marilyn Hacker is an American poet, translator and critic. She is Professor of English at the City College of New York. Her books of poetry include Presentation Piece , which won the National Book Award, Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons , and Going Back to the River . In 2009, Hacker...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where was Samuel R. Delany born?
  • A:
    Samuel R. Delany was born in Harlem.
  • Q:
    What award nominations has Samuel R. Delany received?
  • A:
    Award nominations include:
    - Nebula Award for Best Novel for the book "Dhalgren"
    - Nebula Award for Best Novel for the book "The Einstein Intersection"
    - Nebula Award for Best Novel for the book "Triton"
    - Nebula Award for Best Novel for the book "Babel-17"
    - Nebula Award for Best Novella for "The Tale of Gorgik"
    - Nebula Award for Best Novella for "The Ballad of Beta-2"
    - Nebula Award for Best Short Story for "Aye, and Gomorrah..."
  • Q:
    Who was an influence on Samuel R. Delany?
  • A:
    Gustave Flaubert, James Joyce, Jacques Lacan, John Keats and Plato inspired Samuel R. Delany.
  • Q:
    Which school did Samuel R. Delany attend?
  • A:
    Samuel R. Delany attended the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.
  • Q:
    Which books have been composed by writer, Samuel R. Delany?
  • A:
    Popular books include:
    - Nova
    - Dhalgren
    - Longer Views
    - Equinox
    - Captives of the Flame
    - Shorter Views
    - Flight From Nevèrÿon
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