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Trouble on Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia

Trouble on Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia
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Trouble on Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia

Trouble on Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia

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Customer reviews (10)

TG
18 August 2015

The best part about a perfect society is that everyone is too polite to give you a good smack when you're being a dope

What a lot of people forget sometimes that SF at its best isn't about bug eyed men with rayguns threatening buxom women while spaceships crash together overhead and time travelers from the past wander around in the future all confused .

EB
25 January 2015

Delaney is an excellent writer but this is pretentious to the max

This really put me to sleep, a Gay snorfest.

IO
6 July 2014

Five Stars

Really good condition!

WZ
28 May 2014

Trouble on Triton

A good book but not as interesting as most of his other books.

IO
21 May 2011

Crazy. Fun. Weird.

I read this book for a thesis paper for a class at college.

ZW
1 May 2011

Still a fascinating read!

When this book was first published in 1976 as 'Triton', I had just finished reading Delany's 'Dhalgren' and was eager to read more from this thought provoking author.

OU
25 November 2005

Some Informal Remarks Toward the Modular Calculus, Part One

TRITON is the story of Bron Helstrom, an ex-Martian gigolo residing in a male dormontory on Triton.

RS
1 March 2004

Great novel!

This is a hell of a good book.

UH
26 August 2002

Delany Loses It

It was with this book that Delany systematically began to dash the hopes of fans who had breathlessly awaited every new book up through \"Nova\".

OW
30 November 2001

A different view.

A book is a machine to generate interpretations, as Eco wrote.

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