Well, again I did the stupid thing and deleted an important e-mail. IT WAS NOT MY FAULT, I cry: the E-Mail Bad Witch did it while I read a portion of Hogg. So,...
Saw this notice on the Locus magazine site giving notice of this special reprint: "Far future SF novel, set in an intergalactic society of 6000+ inhabited ...
Eric, is it too soon to ask you about the status of this DVD, its upcoming release, etc.? It's exciting to imagine being able, finally, to see "The Orchid"....
Jason, In 2002, I shut down my production facility in New York City and moved upstate. Now, I am working on all the projects you have inquired about without...
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What is the name of the publisher of the original, un-revised edition of Hogg? Is it Black Ice? (Black Ice pb. has ISBN 1573660116, and Black Ice hc. has ISBN...
Jason -- just found out there are TWO editions of the Black Ice publication -- 1994 and 1996. The first is limited to 500 copies and runs $70 up. The book was...
Hi Jason (and any others who are interested) Now, I hope I am not telling something that you all know -- I tend to preach sometimes -- being a retired school...
Some additional remarks from one who holds both the 1994 & 1996 editions in his hand: The difference between the (1994) 500-copy issue & the (1996) 2500-copy...
Also there are print problems with my paperback edition of the 1998 Hogg (second printing of the 1996 edition). I don't have my copy on hand, but those...
Peter, Please forgive me if I ask some questions that might seem patronizing. I do not mean them to be so. I find these questions, (i.e. problems?) about the...
Hi Richard, You're right, the copy that I have is the second printing in 1998 of the paperback edition of 1996. The ISBN number is 1-57366-049-3 (paperback)...
Hello Richard, Peter, & y'all-- 1. Hogg HC ed.: ISBN 0-932511-88-0 on dust jacket, but 0-932511-91-0 on book's title page, which states First Ed. & First Pr....
Peter -- thanks for the information. Should be of interest to all Delany readers/collectors/afficiados. So there are (at present) four separate "versions" (not...
On trying to read Hogg: Oh, yes. Problems, big problems. The book is well written, but I had a very unpleasant time reading it, and I don't think I will ever...
I've read only the first several pages, after which I felt as if I've been violated in some way. I don't think I'll ever be able to finish the book, though I...
... _Hogg_ was difficult but I managed to get through it; _The Mad Man_ as well (the first hardback edition, which I bought on remainder (!)). After _The Mad...
still, emotionally, Hogg ... When I first read Hogg, as I think I've written to the list before, I was completely repelled and riveted like watching a horror...
... I really don't want to think about it. I think because of the nature of their play (fisting and massive dildos - I was shown one that would have easily...
What I meant is this: I have heard that in later editions of Hogg, Delany himself (as opposed to publishers...see Rhinoeros' edition of Equinox) has revised...
Hi Guy Well, unless the "Dennis" you speak of came into my house some time when I wasn't there, & deposited a large amount of semen on the two books on my...
Last friday, right after making a reference to it in my last post, I found a flawless paperback copy of Equinox for two dollars (!) at a local used book store....
Hi Guy, I understand what you mean, and all right, as far as it goes, but I was merely invoking the intensional fallacy. But how about this: in the book's...
At the risk of being tedious and or even sententious, I continue the discussion of Hogg editions. I have at my left the 2004 paperback second edition (ISBN:...
Hi Jason, As far as I can determine, there were two editions of Tides of Lust (the original title that the publisher siggested was Tides of Eros -- according...
Hey, ... I think that the whole thrust of Delany's postmodern stance as a writer is that there is no such thing. The complex textual history of *Dhalgren* is ...
... And if that's true in general, it would be especially true of Hogg, which languished 25 years from the time he first declared it done and ready to print to...
General Rant: There is no such relevant thing as "authorial intent" nor "revision." Books are books, authors are authors, & the connection between the two re...
Jim & others: as your list moderator, I am asking you politely and publically to stop talking about the flogging issue -- we went around this once a few months...