Space Opera
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Samuel R. Delany's Nova
The tale of space captain Lorq von Ray and his rivals Prince and Ruby is myth laden, freighted down with both Grail literature and pulp sci-fi imagery alike.
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Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany
Clearly influenced by Marilyn Hacker, a successor to Frank Herbert's Dune, the story of poet Rydra Wong tied with Daniel Keyes' Flowers for Algernon for the SFWA's prize.
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Spider Star by Mike Brotherton
This new novel by a Wyoming based author places him firmly in the tradition of Vernor Vinge and other practitioners of a sub-genre also known as Wide Screen Baroque
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Resolution by John Meaney
Resolution the conclusion to John Meaney's epic Nulapeiron Space Opera trilogy, pitting Tom Corcoran against the Blight an even bigger and nastier version of the Anomaly.
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Context by John Meaney
Meaney is regular Interzone contributor. Volume 2 of Nulapeiron, an epic British SF space opera trilogy sets Tom Corcoran against the Anomaly, a mysterious new foe.
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Paradox by John Meaney
Meaney is regular Interzone contributor. Volume 1 of a new British space opera trilogy introduces Tom Corcoran (similar to Paul Atreides from Dune) and his cat Paradox.
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