In his youth Gorgik is one of the “brown, respectable” people of Kolhari, the major port of Nevèrÿon. His father was a sailor, who, after a hip injury at sea, fixed himself to the port of Kolhari, where he worked as a waterfront dispatcher.” So opens “The Tale of Gorgik” (1979). “His mother from time to time claimed eastern connections with one of the great families of fisher women in the Ulvayn Islands: she had the eyes but not the hair. The 3rd printing of the Wesleyan edition of Tales of Nevèrÿon is currently the most accurate and corrects some errors from previous editions that might actually have confused some particularly careful readers of Delany's series. "Appendix: Some Informal Remarks Toward the Modular Calculus, Part Three by S.The following table of contents is from the most recent Wesleyan University Press edition:
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