Date: 2024-04-22 02:45 pm (UTC)
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This is, of course, also the year that Thomas M. Disch published a scathing essay titled The Labor Day Group (pdf), in which he expressed his dissatisfaction with the state of science fiction and with the Hugos in particular and offered speculations about why things were as they were. Edward Bryant in particular was a target for Disch's ire.

1980 was a good year for Disch in terms of being a finalist (He was up for the Hugo, Campbell Memorial, Nebula, Locus, and the BSFA), and in terms of wins (he won both the Campbell and the BSFA). That said, he placed second to the Clarke in the Nebulas and dead last in the Hugos. It's been decades since I read either and I don't know if I'd have put the Clarke first.
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