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The Motion of Light in Water

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Country
  
United States

ISBN
  
0-87795-947-1

Author
  
Samuel R. Delany

Language
  
English

Name
  
The of

Genres
  
Autobiography


Publication date
  
1988

Role
  
Book by Samuel R. Delany

Page count
  
302

Pages
  
302

Originally published
  
1988

Publisher
  
Arbor House


Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)(Paperback)

Awards
  
Hugo Award for Best Related Work

Similar
  
Samuel R Delany books, Science Fiction books

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The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village is an autobiography by science fiction author Samuel R. Delany in which he recounts his experiences as growing up a gay African American, as well as some of his time in an interracial and open marriage with Marilyn Hacker. It describes encounters with Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, and Stokely Carmichael, a dinner with W. H. Auden, and a phone call to James Baldwin. Hazel Carby called it one of two contemporary autobiographies that are "absolutely central to any consideration of black manhood" (the other being that of Miles Davis). Among many cultural events of the decade that he witnessed, Delany recounts his attendance at the first New York City performance of artist Allan Kaprow's 18 Happenings in 6 Parts, the 1959 performance piece that, for many, marks the end of modernism and the beginning of postmodernism. In section 17.4 of the University of Minnesota Press edition, he describes the event and its venue, and speculates on its artistic significance. The introduction puts an emphasis on the idea of the unreliable narrator; Delany's accounts often contrast his life as it "felt" to ways in which it actually occurred. In the chapter, The Future Is in the Present of the book Cruising Utopia by José Esteban Munoz, Delany's The Motion of Light in the Water serves to explain how the future, as a formed of utopia, can be "glimpsed" in the present through what Delany employed as "the massed bodies" of sexual dissidence.

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Awards

  • 1989 Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book
  • Publication history

  • 1988 Arbor House 0877959471
  • 1989 Plume 0452262321
  • 1994 Richard Kasak 156331330
  • 2004 Minnesota Press 0816645248
  • 2004 InsightOut Books 0965903753
  • References

    The Motion of Light in Water Wikipedia