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'''''Quark/''''' was an anthology book series devoted to [[avant-garde]] [[science fiction]] and related material, edited by fiction-writer and critic [[Samuel R. Delany]] and poet and editor [[Marilyn Hacker]]; four volumes were published in 1970 and 1971.<ref name=SFE3_NW>{{cite web | url = http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/new_worlds | title = Culture : New Worlds : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopaedia | accessdate= November 25, 2011|publisher=Gollancz}}</ref> The editors, once married, were among the foremost [[homosexual]] activist/writers in the following decades.
'''''Quark/''''' is an anthology book series devoted to [[avant-garde]] [[science fiction]] and related material, edited by fiction-writer and critic [[Samuel R. Delany]] and poet and editor [[Marilyn Hacker]]; four volumes were published in 1970 and 1971.<ref name=SFE3_NW>{{cite web | url = http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/new_worlds | title = Culture : New Worlds : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopaedia | accessdate= November 25, 2011|publisher=Gollancz}}</ref> The editors, once married, were among the foremost [[homosexual]] activist/writers in the following decades.


The volumes in the series are:
The volumes in the series are:

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Quark/ is an anthology book series devoted to avant-garde science fiction and related material, edited by fiction-writer and critic Samuel R. Delany and poet and editor Marilyn Hacker; four volumes were published in 1970 and 1971.[1] The editors, once married, were among the foremost homosexual activist/writers in the following decades.

The volumes in the series are:

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Culture : New Worlds : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopaedia". Gollancz. Retrieved November 25, 2011.