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The forest stretched on seemingly forever with the most monotonous predictability, each tree just like the next - trunk, branches, leaves; trunk, branches, leaves. Of course a tree would have taken a different view of the matter. We all tend to see the way others are alike and how we differ, and it's probably just as well we do, since that prevents a great deal of confusion. But perhaps we should remind ourselves from time to time that ours is a very partial view, and that the world is full of a great deal more variety than we ever manage to take in.


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In his final novel however The Word of God Disch got his revenge on Dick with a story in which Dick is dead and living in Hell unable to write because of writer's block. Disch to Tom Disch – both genres emerged from the same expanding mind and changing times. His first novel The Genocides appeared in 1965; Brian W.

In 1996 his book The Castle of Indolence: On Poetry Poets and Poetasters was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award and in 1999 Disch won the Nonfiction Hugo for The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of a meditation on the impact of science fiction on our culture as well as the Michael Braude Award for Light Verse. His last book The Word of God which was written shortly before Naylor died had just been publiThomas M. Dischd a few days before Disch's death.

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