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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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“What real power can buy, of course, is anonymity.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Neveryóna

Источник: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 12, “Of Models, Monsters, Night, and the Numinous” (p. 376)

“To be a bandit is better than to be a slave!”

Samuel R. Delany книга Neveryóna

Источник: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 4, “Of Fate, Fortune, Mayhem, and Mystery” (p. 86)

“Pryn felt the reckless freedom of assertion.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Neveryóna

Источник: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 11, “Of Family Gatherings, Grammatology, More Models, and More Mysteries” (p. 330)

“The rich are always enamored of the ancient.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Nova

Источник: Nova (1968), Chapter 6 (p. 169)

“the Spike said. “I think we have just gotten down to a gritty—or at least a nitty.””

Samuel R. Delany книга Triton

“Ah ha!”
Источник: Triton (1976), Chapter 3 “Avoiding Kangaroos” (p. 123)

“It’s a good idea, when people are curious, to give them something to sustain that curiosity—and direct it.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Neveryóna

Источник: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 3, “Of Markets, Maps, Cellars, and Cisterns” (p. 65)

“Dull grown-ups and bright children form a particularly tolerant friendship.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Nova

Источник: Nova (1968), Chapter 3 (p. 44)

“If you're going to do something stupid—and we all do—it might as well be a brave and foolish thing.”

Samuel R. Delany книга The Einstein Intersection

Section 3
The Einstein Intersection (1967)

“to wound the autumnal city.
So howled out for the world to give him a name.
The in-dark answered with wind.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Dhalgren

Part I, "Prism, Mirror, Lens" (p. 1)
Dhalgren (1975)

“In a sense, modern philosophy is a series of introductions to introductions to introductions, the movement between them controlled by the pro-tective/pro-textive play of forces about desire.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Flight from Nevèrÿon

Appendix B, “Closures and Openings” Section 8 (p. 368; see note on Discussion page)
Flight from Nevèrÿon (1985)

“You understand, Pryn, I don’t believe in any of it: magic, miracles, religion, the calling of the gods, named or unnamed.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Flight from Nevèrÿon

Section 9.21 (p. 248)
Flight from Nevèrÿon (1985)

“It is the rare society that does not abuse its artists.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Flight from Nevèrÿon

Section 7.2 (p. 216)
Flight from Nevèrÿon (1985)

“But whatever you say of them, finally I had to dismiss such notions as the ratiocinations desire can entangle about the most sensible of us.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Flight from Nevèrÿon

Источник: Flight from Nevèrÿon (1985), Section 4 (p. 164)

“What makes a boy interesting does not make a man interesting.”

Samuel R. Delany книга Flight from Nevèrÿon

Section 1 (p. 136)
Flight from Nevèrÿon (1985)