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Сэмюэль Рэй Дилэни — современный американский писатель-фантаст. Лауреат литературных премий «Хьюго» и «Небьюла». Наиболее известные произведения: романы — «Вавилон-17» , «Нова» , «Пересечение Эйнштейна» , «Дальгрен» . Wikipedia  

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“She simply has no concept of what’s real and what’s fantasy—did I say? She’s in the theater.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Triton

Источник: Triton (1976), Chapter 7 “Tiresias Descending, or Trouble on Triton” (p. 322)

“You're not looking for me, you know. I'm looking for you.”

Samuel R. Delany книга The Einstein Intersection

Section 5
The Einstein Intersection (1967)

“Breathing is a fascinating thing to watch in a woman.”

Samuel R. Delany книга The Einstein Intersection

Section 12
The Einstein Intersection (1967)

“Don’t go chattering to the stars if you’re going to do it with your eyes closed.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Nova

Источник: Nova (1968), Chapter 7 (p. 197)

“For better or for worse, she found herself putting aside fear in favor of curiosity.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Neveryóna

Источник: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 7, “Of Commerce, Capital, Myths, and Missions” (p. 163)

“And it is the notions of reality and unreality themselves which finally become suspect when either one is mirrored in art, much less when both are mirrored together.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Neveryóna

Источник: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 3, “Of Markets, Maps, Cellars, and Cisterns” (p. 61)

“Whoever heard of La-ing or Lo-ing somebody you’re herding goats with, or laughing with, or making love with.”

Samuel R. Delany книга The Einstein Intersection

Section 2
The Einstein Intersection (1967)

“What references she’d overheard were all oblique enough so that, without knowing what they referred to, she’d have no way to interpret them and so hadn’t really heard them at all.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Neveryóna

Источник: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 13, “Of Survival, Celebration, and Unlimited Semiosis” (p. 404)

“Slaves are men and women who labor for no pay. Over there are men who do no labor for no pay. The similarity is enough so that they might make the mistake themselves.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Neveryóna

Источник: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 7, “Of Commerce, Capital, Myths, and Missions” (p. 147)

“All life is a rhythm,” she said as I sat up. “All death is rhythm suspended, a syncopation before life resumes.”

Samuel R. Delany книга The Einstein Intersection

Section 2
The Einstein Intersection (1967)

“Topologically, men and women are identical. Some things are just larger and more developed in one than the other and positioned differently.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Triton

Источник: Triton (1976), Chapter 6 “Objective Knowledge” (p. 266)

“And who’s to say where life ceases and theater begins”

Samuel R. Delany книга Triton

Источник: Triton (1976), Chapter 3 “Avoiding Kangaroos” (p. 113)

“Oh, for the rebirth of an educational system where understanding was an essential part of knowledge.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Nova

Источник: Nova (1968), Chapter 2 (p. 26)

“The inevitable is that unprepared for.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Nova

Источник: Nova (1968), Chapter 7 (p. 204)