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  1. Thomas Michael Disch (February 2, 1940 – July 4, 2008) was an American science fiction writer and poet. [1] [2] [3] He won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book —previously called "Best Non-Fiction Book" —in 1999.

  2. Jul 8, 2008 · Thomas M. Disch, an author, poet and critic who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God,...

  3. The Independent pays tribute to Thomas M. Disch, who died by his own hand in 2008. He was a prolific and influential author of dark and satirical science fiction, poetry and criticism.

  4. Jul 4, 2008 · Thomas M. Disch (Author of Camp Concentration) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Thomas M. Disch's books. Join Goodreads. Thomas M. Dischs Followers (273) Born. in Des Moines, Iowa, The United States. February 02, 1940. Died. July 04, 2008. Website. http://tomsdisch.livejournal.com/ Genre.

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  5. Though perhaps best known as the novelist Thomas M. Disch (the name he published fiction under), Tom Disch also wrote many well-received collections of poetry. Describing Disch’s strengths as a poet, Dana Gioia noted, “His subjects are rarely personal, except insofar as Disch represents himself as what Auden once called the ‘average ...

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  7. Jul 9, 2008 · Novelist, poet and critic Thomas M. Disch was found dead July 4 in an apparent suicide. He was 68. Disch was well known for his science-fiction novels, most notably Camp Concentration and...

  8. A Family of the Post-Apocalypse ( 1993 ) A Small Case of Mood Poisoning; Must Be Something I Hate. ( 1993 ) [ only as by Thomas Disch ] The Apotheosis of Richard Philo ( 1993 ) [ only as by Thomas Disch ] One Night, or Scheherazade's Bare Minimum ( 1993 ) also appeared as:

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