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  1. 6 de nov. de 2005 · Delany voraciously explores the world of anonymous and non-anonymous gay sex in New York and struggles with the definition of himself as a gay black writer. He and Marilyn eventually split up and he heads off to Europe and parts unknown for new adventures. These are the basics, and they make for a unique and historically significant document.

  2. Other articles where The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village, 1957-1965 is discussed: African American literature: The turn of the 21st century: …a Hugo for the autobiographical The Motion of Light in Water (1988). The voices of novelist John Edgar Wideman (who twice won the PEN/Faulkner Award given by the international writers’ organization Poets ...

  3. The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village - Ebook written by Samuel R. Delany. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2004 · He is the author of the widely taught Times Square Red / Times Square Blue, and his book-length autobiographical essay, The Motion of Light in Water, won a Hugo Award in 1989. All are available as both e-books and paperback editions. His website is: www.samueldelany.com.

  5. -Hazel Carby"The prose of The Motion of Light in Water often has the shimmering beauty of the title itself. . . . This book is invaluable gay history." -Inches MagazineBorn in New York City's black ghetto Harlem at the start of World War II, Samuel R. Delany married white poet Marilyn Hacker right out of high school.

  6. 31 de may. de 1990 · Buy The Motion of Light in Water (Paladin Books) by Delany, Samuel R. (ISBN: 9780586089101) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

  7. phys.libretexts.org › Courses › Prince_Georges_Community_College1.5: Waves - Physics LibreTexts

    When a wave travels through a medium–i.e., air, water, etc., or the standard reference medium (vacuum)–it does so at a given speed: this is called the speed of propagation. The speed at which the wave propagates is denoted and can be found using the following formula: v = fλ (1.5.1) (1.5.1) v = f λ.