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Note to the mods: upon further reflection, it seems to me this thread belongs in the "Other Writers" forum rather than here. Would you please consider moving it? Thanks.
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I'm really glad 'Archer's Goon' is on this list, it was my favourite book as a kid and I still re-read it now. I've been looking unsucessfully for the old BBC program based on it (on DVD)for a few years now...
*** "objective evidence & certitude are doubtless very fine ideals to play with, but where on this moonlit & dream-visited planet are they found?" William James |
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I've read Viriconium, most of the New Sun books, and Jurgen. Viriconium's the only one that really made a significant impact on me. Jurgen was clever, and often imitated in Heinlein's later work, but it's just amusing, nothing more. Wolfe just seems dry, bloodless.
No Watership Down? No LotR? |
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I read Lord of Light a few months ago, seemed fairly straightforward sf, they talk about old Earth, and when they first came to their new world. Maybe I missed some ambiguous stinger somewhere. |
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I think I refuse to read the Wolfe books. The Ulysses of science fiction, no way man, no way.
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