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Disch, Thomas M(ichael)

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Disch, Thomas M(ichael) (1940- )

US writer and poet. A talented writer in a range of genres, he is best known for his highly original science fiction novels, including The Genocides (1965), Camp Concentration (1968), and 334 (1972).

In the 1980s he wrote a series of horror novels set in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He published the non-fiction work The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of, in which he examines the pervasive influence of science fiction, in 1998.


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