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Thomas M. Disch Dead at 68

Science fiction author and poet Thomas M. Disch is dead, reportedly by suicide. Disch is best known for his novella, The Brave Little Toaster and his SF novels, such as Camp Concentration. He was 68
You may know his best-known work, the novella The Brave Little Toaster, which was adapted to film as the acclaimed 1987 Disney cartoon. But Disch also wrote ten science fiction novels and scores of short stories that placed him at the center of the genre for their uncommon literary adroitness, dry wit and clear-eyed skepticism. Go read the lyrically beautiful On Wings Of Song (1979) immediately, please.

Disch's primary calling, however, was as a poet. He published a half-dozen collections characterized by a mastery of poetic forms, and in 1995 published a collection of essays, The Castle of Indolence: On Poetry, Poets, and Poetasters, that was positively inspirational in its glowing appreciation and ruthless criticism of what he considered the best and worst tendencies in modern poetry. I kept it on my bedside table for periodic rereading and inspiration.
Our condolences to his friends and family.

Posted on 2008-07-07





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