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'''Samuel Ray "Chip" Delany, Jr.''', is an American [[pro writer]] and [[critic]].
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'''Samuel Ray "Chip" Delany, Jr.''', is an [[American]] [[pro writer]] and [[critic]].
  
 
His early writing was primarily high-quality [[space opera]] such as ''Nova'' and ''The Einstein Intersection''.  Later, he moved more towards [[New Wave]] writing which was far more experimental and far less popular. ''Dahlgren'', which sold a million copies, might be considered an exception, but it is probably the book most likely to be cited by [[fans]] as important, but unreadable -- for many years "How far did ''you'' manage to get into ''Dahlgren''? was a common [[fannish]] question.
 
His early writing was primarily high-quality [[space opera]] such as ''Nova'' and ''The Einstein Intersection''.  Later, he moved more towards [[New Wave]] writing which was far more experimental and far less popular. ''Dahlgren'', which sold a million copies, might be considered an exception, but it is probably the book most likely to be cited by [[fans]] as important, but unreadable -- for many years "How far did ''you'' manage to get into ''Dahlgren''? was a common [[fannish]] question.
  
For the last twenty-plus years he has been primarily known as a critic.
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For the last 20-plus years he has been primarily known as a critic.
  
 
Though openly gay, he was married for 25 years to [[Marilyn Hacker]]. Their daughter, Iva Hacker-Delany, was born in 1974.  
 
Though openly gay, he was married for 25 years to [[Marilyn Hacker]]. Their daughter, Iva Hacker-Delany, was born in 1974.  
  
 
*[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n25t3hws/ Photo] at [[Tricon]], 1966.
 
*[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n25t3hws/ Photo] at [[Tricon]], 1966.
*{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAliwsNZ_1E|text=Samuel R. Delany & Tom Purdom talk at Philcon in 2017}}
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*{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAliwsNZ_1E|text=Samuel R. Delany & Tom Purdom talk at Philcon in 2017.}}
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* 1989 -- [[Norcon 8]], '''[[1989 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo|Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]''' for "''The Motion of Light in Water''
 
* 1989 -- [[Norcon 8]], '''[[1989 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo|Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]''' for "''The Motion of Light in Water''
 
* 1990 -- [[ConDiego]], [[Fourth Street Fantasy Convention 1990]]
 
* 1990 -- [[ConDiego]], [[Fourth Street Fantasy Convention 1990]]
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* 1991 -- [[Gaylaxicon]] 1991
 
* 1992 -- [[Lunacon 35]]
 
* 1992 -- [[Lunacon 35]]
 
* 1995 -- '''[[Intersection]]'''
 
* 1995 -- '''[[Intersection]]'''

Revision as of 02:44, 29 September 2021

(April 1, 1942 –)

Samuel Ray "Chip" Delany, Jr., is an American pro writer and critic.

His early writing was primarily high-quality space opera such as Nova and The Einstein Intersection. Later, he moved more towards New Wave writing which was far more experimental and far less popular. Dahlgren, which sold a million copies, might be considered an exception, but it is probably the book most likely to be cited by fans as important, but unreadable -- for many years "How far did you manage to get into Dahlgren? was a common fannish question.

For the last 20-plus years he has been primarily known as a critic.

Though openly gay, he was married for 25 years to Marilyn Hacker. Their daughter, Iva Hacker-Delany, was born in 1974.

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