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1971 collection of science fiction short stories by Samuel R. Delany For weathered glass fragments found on beaches, see Sea glass.
Driftglass
First edition.
AuthorSamuel R. Delany
Cover artistDavid Wilcox
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction, fantasy
PublisherNelson Doubleday
Publication date1971
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages278

Driftglass is a 1971 collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Samuel R. Delany. The stories originally appeared in the magazines Worlds of Tomorrow, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, If and New Worlds or the anthologies Quark/3, Dangerous Visions and Alchemy & Academe. In 2019, Driftglass was selected as one of the "50 Unapologetically Queer Authors Share the Best LGBTQ Books of All Time" in O, The Oprah Magazine.

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  1. Hart, Michelle (4 June 2019). "50 Queer Authors Share Their All-Time Favorite LGBTQ Books". Oprah Magazine.
  2. This story is dedicated to Roger Zelazny, of whose work it is a pastiche. Zelazny also appears as a character. "'My name's Roger...' followed by something Polish and unpronounceable that began with Z and ended with Y." (p. 141) It also contains a pre-Internet reference to "a worldwide computer system." (p.155)

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Samuel R. Delany
Stand-alone novels
The Fall of the Towers
Return to Nevèrÿon
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