Dhalgren

Mass Market Paperback

Published July 30, 1978 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-11718-9
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OCLC Number:
316878228

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4 stars (35 reviews)

Dhalgren is a 1975 science fiction novel by American writer Samuel R. Delany. It features an extended trip to and through Bellona, a fictional city in the American Midwest cut off from the rest of the world by an unknown catastrophe.

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Dhalgren

3 stars

1) "to wound the autumnal city. So howled out for the world to give him a name. The in-dark answered with wind. All you know I know: careening astronauts and bank clerks glancing at the clock before lunch; actresses cowling at light-ringed mirrors and freight elevator operators grinding a thumbful of grease on a steel handle; student riots; know that dark women in bodegas shook their heads last week because in six months prices have risen outlandishly; how coffee tastes after you've held it in your mouth, cold, a whole minute. A whole minute he squatted, pebbles clutched with his left foot (the bare one), listening to his breath sound tumble down the ledges. Beyond a leafy arras, reflected moonlight flittered. He rubbed his palms against denim. Where he was, was still. Somewhere else, wind whined. The leaves winked. What had been wind was a motion in brush below. His …

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4 stars

Dhalgren is an intimidating book, I found it hard to read due to its language and style until I got used to it and now I find it hard to talk about. A city somewhere in the midwest has been effectively forgotten by the rest of the world after a tragic and highly destructive event (maybe paranormal? maybe more grounded in historical events?) occurred, prompting its gradual abandonment by its population. Now it's become a lawless sort of enclosed space where for better and worse both social and time-and-space norms apply very haphazardly. I was reminded at times of Roadside Picnic, One Hundred Years of Solitude and Jose Saramago's books such as Blindness. It touches on cyclical history, a nation that turns its back on victims, what people keep and leave behind from their identity when found somewhere where "the normal" is suspended, there's a lot of sexual and gender …

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5 stars

I read this in the 70's while in college, and remember being irritated by it. It is still irritating 45 years later. The parts that I completely forgot or misremembered entirely or reconstructed into an alternative narrative sketch a parallel wasteland to Bellona. Did I really read it before, or did I turn pages in a trance? What does it mean when a book leaves a hallucination of itself behind? Or is that all that a book can ever leave behind?

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1 star

Couldn't finish this book. Got through about 150 pages and finally gave up. I can see what Delany is trying to do, but the overly-florid language didn't speak to me. Many of the scenes seem to be meant to be edgy, but feel fairly run-of-the-mill in no longer feel out of the usual to me in 2018 (half-naked men in leathers, gay sex). Perhaps I tried reading this at the wrong time.

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