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  1. Mefisto in Onyx is a science fiction novella by American writer Harlan Ellison. The introduction and cover art were contributed by Frank Miller. Originally published in OMNI Magazine October 1993, then released as a hardcover in December 1993, Mefisto in Onyx was later included in Harlan Ellison's 1997 collection Slippage.

  2. Jan 1, 2001 · 643 ratings69 reviews. Rudy Pairis, an educated African American, is telepathic. His friend and one-time lover, deputy district attorney Allison Roche, wants him to slip into the mind of serial killer Henry Lake "Spanky" Spanning because after successfully damning Spanning to the electric chair for 29 murders, she has fallen in love with him ...

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  3. Jun 2, 2022 · Mefisto in Onyx. by. Ellison, Harlan. Publication date. 1993. Publisher. Shingletown, Calif. : Mark V. Ziesing Books. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Item Size. 365333521. 91 p. ; 16 x 21 cm Revision of a story originally published in Omni magazine, Oct. 1993.

  4. Harlan Ellison’s Mefisto in Onyx. Discussion. Working my way through Harlan Ellison’s Greatest Hits, a new best-of from Herald Classics. I’ve read a lot of his work but never Mefisto in Onyx, which is a great novella. However, I’ve been pondering the ending and I’m not sure I have a firm theory.

  5. MEFISTO IN ONYX was in fact his final long-form work of prose fiction, and makes for a fitting send-off. It’s the first person account of Rudy, an insanely verbal black guy with the power to “jaunt,” i.e. read peoples’ minds.

  6. (Dec.) Library Journal. The venerable Ellison gives Stephen King and Dean Koontz a run for their money in this unusual love story, his best work in years. The plot concerns narrator Rudy Pairis, who posseses the uncanny ability to ''jaunt in people's landscapes,'' that is, read their minds.

  7. Mefisto” is the story of a serial killer, who may or may not be the person we think he is, and of the District Attorney who prosecuted him, then fell in love with him and believes him to be innocent now, and, most importantly, with Rudy, who can jaunt (shades of Alfred Bester) into people’s minds (i.e., read them).

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