

Dhalgren
Author: Samuel R. Delany
Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki
Unabridged: 34 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Skyboat Media
Published: 01/19/2016
Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction
Author: Samuel R. Delany
Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki
Unabridged: 34 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Skyboat Media
Published: 01/19/2016
Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction
Samuel R. Delany is the author of numerous science fiction books including Dhalgren and The Mad Man, as well as the bestselling nonfiction study Times Square Red, Times Square Blue. He lives in New York City and teaches at Temple University. The Lambda Book Report chose Delany as one of the fifty most significant men and women of the past hundred years to change our concept of gayness, and he is a recipient of the William Whitehead Memorial Award for a lifetime’s contribution to lesbian and gay literature.
Claire Bloom, CBE, is an English film and stage actress, known for leading roles in plays such as Streetcar Named Desire, A Doll’s House, and Long Day’s Journey into Night, along with nearly sixty films and countless television roles, during a career spanning over six decades. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2013 Queen’s birthday honors for services to drama.
Stefan Rudnicki is a Grammy-winning audiobook producer and an award-winning narrator who has won several Audie Awards, as well as more than twenty-five Earphones Awards, and been named one of AudioFile’s Golden Voices.
Philosophy and anarchy, apocalypse and heresy, disarray and creativity, irrationality and irreality: this is a tempestuous universe of Dhalgren. Clouds out of control decoct anticipation. What use can any of us have for two moons? The miracle of order has run out and I am left in an unmiraculous city......more
Dhalgren - Samuel R. Delany’s maddening combination of, to name just three, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, South American magical realism and an American poetic rendition of Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting. One of the strangest, most bizarre, weirdest novels ever to rise to cult classic status - a kind of......more
Dhalgren is a terrible work of genius. By that, I mean that the mechanical writing of the text is brilliant and falls into the category of masterpiece. It is also a terribly dull read. The structure of the novel is amazing: the narrative loops, the integration of mythology, the accurate portrayal of......more
I'm sure this has been said before, but this is a very difficult book to review. So much is happening and very little of it has a straight-line plot unless you tackle this in seven sections and treat it as a mystery rite each time in the full awareness that Delaney is messing with us heavily. In what......more
This book is a whole world, part of the constellation of works that help me navigate my intellectual life. It's about the 60s, but it's also about metafiction, about solitude, and about that strange feeling when the dull and the surreal merge (late, late at night. when life has gotten one step too s......more
“Some dystopian novels take their cue from the breakdown of an existing social order; others focus on the conflict between two incompatible worldviews and the devastation that they leave in their wake. In the case of Dhalgren, it’s reality itself that seems to have fractured and the narrative along with it. As he tells the story of a wanderer arriving in an isolated city, Delany uses a host of experimental prose techniques to leave the reader as shaken as his characters…His innovative approach to writing meshes perfectly with the disorienting tale, establishing a masterpiece along the way.” Vulture.com
“One of the greatest novels of twentieth-century American literature.” Amazon.com
“A multilayered plot that will be right at home with today’s audiences.” Library Journal