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  • THEY FLY AT CIRON. by Delany, Samuel R.
    Delany, Samuel R.
    THEY FLY AT CIRON.

    Edition: First thus.

    New York: TOR / Tom Doherty Associates, (1995) dj. Hardcover first edition - Originally written in 1962, published as a short story in 1971, in collaboration with James Sallis, this is an expanded, reworked novel - or as Delany says in the introduction, it is his second novel, only it took him 30 years to write it. 222 pp,. ISBN: 0-312-857756.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 64383
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  • GRINGOS AND OTHER STORIES (Exit 3 and Other Stories in UK) by Rumaker, Michael.
    Rumaker, Michael.
    GRINGOS AND OTHER STORIES (Exit 3 and Other Stories in UK)

    Edition: First US printing.

    New York: Grove Press, (1987.) dj. Hardcover first edition - Rumaker's second book, first collection of short stories, very highly praised upon its appearance in England - "six of the most powerful American stories written in the past decade. In them Michael Rumaker probes the dark underside of the bright surface this country presents to the world as its official image. The stories are about the people who have, in Olson's term, been 'advertised out': soldiers, sailors, marines, bums, hoboes, wanderers, homosexuals, thieves, working stiffs - those who live on the delicate edge of poverty and despair." (from front flap of the dustjacket) This is perhaps the book on which Rumaker's reputation rests - in their minimalism, emphasis on…

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    New York: Grove Press, (1987.) dj. Hardcover first edition - Rumaker's second book, first collection of short stories, very highly praised upon its appearance in England - "six of the most powerful American stories written in the past decade. In them Michael Rumaker probes the dark underside of the bright surface this country presents to the world as its official image. The stories are about the people who have, in Olson's term, been 'advertised out': soldiers, sailors, marines, bums, hoboes, wanderers, homosexuals, thieves, working stiffs - those who live on the delicate edge of poverty and despair." (from front flap of the dustjacket) This is perhaps the book on which Rumaker's reputation rests - in their minimalism, emphasis on action and dialogue, and the raw grittiness of life which they project, they both reflected the disillusionment of the beat writers and prefigured the works of writers like Raymond Carver and Tobias Wolff. 189 pp.

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    Condition: Near fine in a good dust jacket (approx 1 inch tear on upper edge of front cover, taped repair on interior, other minor edgewear.)

    Book ID: 38761
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