"Aye, and Gomorrah"

Title"Aye, and Gomorrah"
Year for Search1967
AuthorsDelany, Samuel R[ay](b. 1942)
Secondary AuthorsEllison, Harlan [Jay](1934-2018)
Secondary TitleDangerous Visions: 33 Original Stories
Pagination534-44 with an “Introduction” (532-34) by Ellison and an “Afterword” (544) by Delany
Date Published1967
PublisherDoubleday
Place PublishedGarden City, NY
KeywordsAfrican American author, Male author
Annotation

The story is set in a future in which spacers must be neutered and focuses on how this affects both the spacers and the population, some of whom are sexually attracted to them. 

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in his Driftglass. Ten Tales of Speculative Fiction (New York: New American Library, 1971), 111-20. Book rpt. without the subtitle. New York: Gregg Press, 1977. Book Club edition (Garden City, NY: Nelson Doubleday, 1971), 101-11; in The Best of the Nebulas (New York: Tor/Tom Doherty Associates, 1989), 143-50, with an “Author’s Foreword” on 142; in his Driftglass/Starshards (London: Grafton, 1993), 118-30; and in his Aye and Gomorrah. Stories (New York: Vintage Books, 2003), 91-101.

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

African American author (b. 1942)

Full Text

1967 Delany, Samuel R[ay] (b. 1942). “Aye, and Gomorrah.” Dangerous Visions: 33 Original Stories. Ed. Harlan [Jay] Ellison (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967), 534-44 with an “Introduction” (532-34) by Ellison and an “Afterword” (544) by Delany. Rpt. in his Driftglass. Ten Tales of Speculative Fiction (New York: New American Library, 1971), 111-20. Book rpt. without the subtitle. New York: Gregg Press, 1977. Book Club edition (Garden City, NY: Nelson Doubleday, 1971), 101-11; in The Best of the Nebulas (New York: Tor/Tom Doherty Associates, 1989), 143-50, with an “Author’s Foreword” on 142; in his Driftglass/Starshards (London: Grafton, 1993), 118-30; and in his Aye, and Gomorrah. Stories (New York: Vintage Books, 2003), 91-101. PSt

The story is set in a future in which spacers must be neutered and focuses on how this affects both the spacers and the population, some of whom are sexually attracted to them. African American author.