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Samuel R. Delany in his New York City apartment in 1983.
This week at The Paris Review, we’re dreaming of other worlds, and highlighting writers of speculative and science fiction. Read on for Samuel R. Delany’s Art of Fiction interview, an epilogue chapter to Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea series, and Margaret Atwood’s poem “Frogless,” paired with photos from Richard Kalvar’s series “Earthlings.”
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Interview
Samuel R. Delany, The Art of Fiction No. 210
Issue no. 197 (Summer 2011)
INTERVIEWER
Do you think of yourself as a genre writer?
DELANY
I think of myself as someone who thinks largely through writing. Thus I write more than most people, and I write in many different forms. I think of myself as the kind of person who writes, rather than as one kind of writer or another. That’s about the closest I come to categorizing myself as one or another kind of artist.

From the series “Earthlings,” by Richard Kalvar.
Fiction
Firelight
By Ursula K. Le Guin
Issue no. 225 (Summer 2018)
Were the mountains gone then, too, that other boundary, the Mountains of Pain? They stood far across the desert from the wall, black, small, sharp against the dull stars. The young king had walked with him across the Dry Land to the mountains. It seemed west but it was not westward they walked; there was no direction there. It was forward, onward, the way they had to go. You go where you must go, and so they had come to the dry streambed, the darkest place. And then on even beyond that.

From the series “Earthlings,” by Richard Kalvar.
Poetry
Frogless
By Margaret Atwood
Issue no. 117 (Winter 1990)
Here comes an eel with a dead eye
grown from its cheek.
Would you cook it?
You would if.The people eat sick fish
because there are no others.
Then they get born wrong.This is not sport, sir.
This is not good weather.
This is not blue and green.This is home.
Travel anywhere in a year, five years,
and you’ll end up here.

From the series “Earthlings,” by Richard Kalvar.
Art
Earthlings
By Richard Kalvar
Issue no. 180 (Spring 2007)
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