1. So a few thoughts on the American literary canon, the Library of America, pulp fiction, hard boiled detectives, Ross Macdonald, pirating J.R.R. Tolkien, Hugh Kenner and Samuel R. Delany.
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12. Ace was known for its shoddy dealings (they paid $500-$1500 per novel, Dick & other writers had to constantly fight for withheld royalties). Notoriously Ace used a loophole in copyright laws to publish a pirated edition of Lord of the Rings.
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13. Hugh Kenner, far-seeing and prophetic, is linked to the Lord of the Rings piracy saga. In the early 1960s, he noted that there was no paperback edition of the trilogy & thought there was a market for it. It was Ace (operating on its own) that took advantage of the gap.
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14. As tawdry and criminal as they sometimes were, Ace Books was, to judge by the Library of America, one of the most important American publishers of the 1960s, the publisher that launched Dick, Delany, Le Guin, Russ, Lafferty, Zelazny, and many others who are now canonical.
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15. My essay on Delany explores how he himself was emblematic of the blurring line between literary fiction and genre back in the 1960s. That's one reason he and Le Guin are so important. https://www.loa.org/news-and-views/1592-samuel-r-delany-portrait-of-the-artist-as-a-young-super-emnovaem …
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16. The next step, of course, will be to get the LOA to make this dream project -- a Samuel R. Delany set -- real.pic.twitter.com/afoX6sOQKm
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Gotta say, it would've made my high school theology classes way easier.
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Can you imagine if Richard Powers had done the cover art for the Bible double? Mind-blowing!
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And that would be an improvement
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