(urth) S.R. Delany's "Neveron" Stories
Jerry Friedman
jerry_friedman at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 25 06:32:32 PDT 2013
> From: Gerry Quinn <gerry at bindweed.com>
>From: Fred Kiesche
>
>> Anybody know if Samuel R. Delany is a fan of Gene Wolfe? I'm seeing parallels
>> in pacing, "feel" between the New Sun and SRD's "Neveron" stories and books.
>> Or are both just influenced by (for example) Borges?
>
>Common interests seem more likely.
Though the influence of Proust and other French classics seems possible and might have a lot to do with similarities of pacing and feel. Also, Wolfe has said he admires Nabokov, and Delany started his latest novel (see below) with a quotation from Nabokov. Another common interest or influence is the pulps.
In some ways, Wolfe is the anti-Delany, though. I don't think that Wolfe has any interest in the structuralist and post-structuralist literary theory that's a basic part of Delany's worldview, or that Delany has any interest in the religious and mystical ideas that are a basic part of Wolfe's.
> Delaney was mostly writing before Wolfe -
Good point, though theNeveryon (Nevèrÿon) books were after TBotNS. (I'm pointing out the spelling with the y because it's "never" + "yon".)
> I think he's been writing mostly autobiographies and gay porn since the '80s. He has a new SF novel out recently,
Thanks, I might have to read that.
Am I the only person here waiting for _The Splendor, the Misery, of Bodies, of Cities_?
> though the Tor review suggested it is for the strong of stomach.
According to Wikipedia, but with a "citation needed" tag, he's said he wanted it to straddle the lines between literature, science fiction, and pornography.
Jerry Friedman
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