Roger Zelazny - Biographies and Literary Critiques

Biographies and Literary Critiques

  • Yoke, Carl. Roger Zelazny: Starmont Reader's Guide 2. West Linn, Oregon: Starmont House, 1979.
  • Yoke, Carl. Roger Zelazny and Andre Norton: Proponents of Individualism. Columbus, Ohio: State University of Ohio, 1979.
  • Krulik, Theodore. Roger Zelazny. New York: Ungar Publishing, 1986.
  • Lindskold, Jane M. Roger Zelazny. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993.
  • Kovacs, Christopher S. " '...And Call Me Roger': The Early Literary Life of Roger Zelazny." The New York Review of Science Fiction #246, Vol. 21 No. 6, February 2009, p 1, 8-19 —essay-length excerpt of full biography published in Collected Stories (next entry).
  • Kovacs, Christopher S. "...And Call Me Roger": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny. Published in six parts within the six-volume Collected Stories.

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