Dark reflections

Samuel R. Delany

Original title: Dark Reflections

earliest edition we have, 2008 Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2019 224 pages

This Stonewall Book Award-winning novel traces the life and unrealized dreams of Arnold Hawley, a homosexual African-American poet. Albert's poetry ultimately meets with modest acclaim but only after decades of striving. Romance and friendship are likewise elusive, despite an impulsive marriage to a stranger. His outsider status — black, gay, and a poet — compounds his struggles to create art, to find a readership, a...

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Dark Reflections edition · 2019 · Dover Publications, Incorporated · 9780486845692
Dark Reflections edition · 2019 · Dover Publications, Incorporated · 224 pages · 9780486836096
Dark Reflections edition · 2016 · Dover Publications · 224 pages · 9780486809090
Dark Reflections edition · 2009 · Running Press · 9780786746798
Dark reflections paperback · 2008 · Carroll & Graf Publishers · 295 pages · 9780786719471

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