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 | | AYE, AND GOMORRAH, BY SAMUEL R. Young Samuel R. Delany burst upon the science fiction scene in the 1 960s with novels and stories that won critical praise and popular awards and ranked him with the great names of the 1940s and 19505. |
 | | Linked with his literary peer Roger Zelazny in a concern with myth and symbol and with Thomas M. Disch and Joanna Russ in a concern with literary experiment, stylistic purity, and excellence, he earned a place at the center of the American version of the New Wave. |
 | | In 1988 he published an autobiography, The Motion of Light in Water, which chronicles the extraordinary experiences of young Chip Delany as a gay fl writer among the beatniks and bohemians of New Yorkc East Village in the early 1 960s. |
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