Proper noun
Zelazny (plural Zelaznys)
A surname from Polish.
All gone. Zelazny was one of the first times I looked at something I had had familiarity with to find the spot where the memory should have been empty, replaced by a scrawled "Moved South for the Fishing" sign. Calculus was another loss. It was quite upsetting to reach for a skill and find nothing. James Nicoll
... Zelazny became a leading and representative figure of the American New Wave, with Harlan Ellison conspicuously goading all and sundry . Roger Zelazny
After finishing the manuscript, Zelazny shuffled the "Two" chapters randomly among the "One" chapters in order to emphasize their non-linear nature relative to the storyline. Source: Internet
And Call Me Roger": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 3, by Christopher S. Kovacs. Source: Internet
And Call Me Roger": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 1, by Christopher S. Kovacs. Source: Internet
And Call Me Roger"": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 2, by Christopher S. Kovacs. Source: Internet