Heh. Personally: Dhalgren is my favorite. Then, Babel-17, then Stars in my
Pocket Like Grains of Sand. The collection of short stories, Driftglass, is
also excellent. I also happen to like Mad Man--but that is *not* science
fiction, nor for the weak of stomach.
>Another question: U.K Le Guin speaks highly of Samuel Delaney. Can
>anyone recommend one of his books? I started Neveryona, and found it
>Most Tedious.
>Kate
>
Heather
=)
hmaclean@kent.edu
http://kent.edu/~hmaclean/
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