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'''''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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Revision as of 18:38, 22 August 2010
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.