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Novel by [[Joanna Russ]].
[[File:Russ-AndChaosDied-1.jpg|thumb|right|125px]] [[File:Russ-AndChaosDied-Spa-1.jpg|thumb|right|125px]] '''''And Chaos Died''''' is a 1970 novel by [[Joanna Russ]].


The novel ''And Chaos Died'' was published in 1970; it is Russ' only novel to feature a male protagonist, a homosexual whose conversion to heterosexuality is described as a "cure." The main character also becomes a member of a telepathic community; the narrative is designed to present telepathic experience as directly as possible. As such, ACD is probably most interesting to New Wave fans.
The novel ''And Chaos Died'' was published in 1970; it is Russ' only novel to feature a male protagonist, a homosexual whose conversion to heterosexuality is described as a "cure." The main character also becomes a member of a telepathic community; the narrative is designed to present telepathic experience as directly as possible. As such, ACD is probably most interesting to New Wave fans.
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 14 January 2011

And Chaos Died is a 1970 novel by Joanna Russ.

The novel And Chaos Died was published in 1970; it is Russ' only novel to feature a male protagonist, a homosexual whose conversion to heterosexuality is described as a "cure." The main character also becomes a member of a telepathic community; the narrative is designed to present telepathic experience as directly as possible. As such, ACD is probably most interesting to New Wave fans.