A review by cattytrona
Driftglass by Samuel R. Delany

4.0

most stories i liked, or at least found evocative: driftglass, we in some strange power’s employ…, the star pit & aye and gomorrah stand out as particularly sticking. kept having to remind myself they were from the 60s, and i think how modern they often felt actually limited my appreciation of just what they were doing.
i didn’t love the turn into other genres, when my expectations were set for science fiction: the last story’s fantasy was pushing it, and realism or whatever’s going on that greek story did not do anything for me. but i thought the actual scifi worldbuilding was really good, really fun, and again, felt very unique for the period.