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Re: That was a well-thought out response, but I still disagree. Ellestra Send a noteboard - 04/12/2009 07:44:56 PM
The call for diversity was essentially based on the fact that many here would be content and happy to discuss, in the book club, ten books, one after the other, that are all derivative crap, just on the basis of the fact that they are sci-fi or fantasy.

As for my point, it was not that something relevant ceases to be science fiction. However, it was that much of what is published as science fiction or fantasy is crap. I pointed out that much of this may have to do with the fact that the market drives the publishing industry. The masses have spoken, and they want more Tolkien clones and new spins on Orson Scott Card. When books that don't target a few set popular markets come out, it's because the publishing company is willing to take a risk based on their perceived strength of the book. The risk is less with a Tolkien clone, so formulaic, well-worn premises get repackaged just like Hollywood blockbusters get repackaged. I therefore disagree with the "90% of everything is crap" quote - a greater proportion of sci-fi and fantasy is crap than other literature.

This is the point where I disagree strongly. I mean I agree that the market is full of clones of anything that's been popular but again that's true for any genre. The mainstream is as prone to fads (especially the ones concerning "style" ) as anything else. Publishing industry thrives on this. That's why so many covers bear the "another [well known author name]". The trick is to find books that won't feel like you wasted your time (and money) afterwards. But that's something that different for each and everyone of us and it changes with time. There was a time when I stopped reading fantasy altogether. Lately I feel like mainstream literature is wasting my time - telling same stories but just in less and less comprehensible style.

As such, the labels "science fiction" and "fantasy" end up, perhaps not defining, but at least indicting the quality of stories written in those genres.

Furthermore, as I wrote in another response, many people will look at the "speculative" nature of a work and say (like my father did to The Lord of the Rings, "That's a pile of shit. Magic, orcs, elves and wizards - it's just too unrealistic for me." The difference between that book and the book on male prostitutes in Thailand you referenced is that the latter exist, and even if the setting is unreal for you, you can correct that by going to Thailand and meeting people who were abused as children and forced into prostitution. If it's historical, you can pull up photos that show the reality of the time period, or go to a museum to see art from that time and place. You can't do that with Tolkien because it never existed.

And you keep insisting in this thread that SF equals space ships, robots and mad scientists. As I said before Thailand, XIV century or Moon are just settings. They say nothing about how true the stories are, how much light they shed on human nature. Even if I went to Thailand and lived there I won't find that person or that life. His tale was told through the mind of a writer and is ultimately unreal. I've read to many times about how writers change truth to fit the story they were telling to believe in 'true stories'. Even if the setting can be visited the world in books in not the one we live in. It's even more true about historical novels where we get a skewed vision of someone centuries away.

I noted, quite specifically, the power of speculative fiction to comment on political, economic and social issues. Lem, Bulgakov, Zamyatin, Bulychev, Shvarts and others expressed dissent through speculative works. Of course, the ironic thing is that they lived in socialist countries with a planned economy that didn't focus publishing on market forces, which led to works with higher literary value being published. The literary establishment of the same system that repressed them in many cases promoted them actively. Sure, propaganda was also published (mostly crap), but the propaganda was also usually turned in as makulatura for recycling.

This is of course true but it doesn't mean that the quality SF cannot be written in free market. It's just harder to find because there is much more books generally. But I find nothing wrong in diversity.

In short, I expressed my opinion and I stand by it. The site may have a sci-fi/fantasy focus, but that doesn't mean that we should be reading Goodkind's Sword of Truth series (just because it's fantasy) instead of The Brothers Karamazov or a similar work of recognised literary merit (just because it's not).

And on this I agree with you wholeheartedly. The world will certainly be a better place with less Goodkind. :D
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That is what I mean - 02/12/2009 08:36:02 PM 939 Views
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the illiad is a classic - 02/12/2009 06:35:24 PM 1022 Views
There's only one "L" in Iliad - 02/12/2009 08:18:38 PM 990 Views
Is there a safe answer to that question? *NM* - 02/12/2009 10:33:21 PM 530 Views
Maybe not. *NM* - 03/12/2009 12:59:09 AM 494 Views
It took me a few minutes to agree - 02/12/2009 07:04:59 PM 975 Views
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Re: Well, I'm glad if you got something out of the post! - 02/12/2009 09:20:49 PM 970 Views
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Hmmm - 02/12/2009 08:40:53 PM 988 Views
Re: Hmmm - 02/12/2009 10:48:02 PM 1016 Views
The website is called "Read and Find Out". It doesn't specify what we're supposed to read. - 02/12/2009 08:42:19 PM 1069 Views
Anti the idea ? I see no evidence for this. - 02/12/2009 09:50:37 PM 1022 Views
Heh - 02/12/2009 09:56:30 PM 1025 Views
What do you mean ? Almost all the repliers agree with Tom - 03/12/2009 11:01:08 AM 997 Views
Re: What do you mean ? Almost all the repliers agree with Tom - 03/12/2009 11:10:35 AM 1012 Views
I see. You don't read announcements. - 03/12/2009 11:12:04 AM 979 Views
No, but it does bill itself as science fiction/fantasy. - 02/12/2009 10:51:41 PM 1108 Views
Yes. - 03/12/2009 12:01:30 AM 1093 Views
I think Rebekah and Camilla put it well. - 02/12/2009 10:05:24 PM 1078 Views
I think they make good points, as I said above. - 02/12/2009 10:56:55 PM 961 Views
I agree with in principle - 02/12/2009 11:22:19 PM 954 Views
Certainly. People are free to skip any discussion. - 03/12/2009 01:01:40 AM 1075 Views
I have a few objections. - 03/12/2009 12:24:43 AM 1037 Views
where else should we talk about it? - 03/12/2009 12:37:26 AM 1001 Views
random thoughts stole my subject line - 03/12/2009 01:56:07 AM 1038 Views
I think I could agree with a "comfort food" analogy - 03/12/2009 02:12:01 AM 1045 Views
Re: I think I could agree with a "comfort food" analogy - 03/12/2009 02:38:17 AM 1099 Views
That's it - 03/12/2009 04:02:28 AM 1098 Views
Question: is it really science fiction without one of the following: - 03/12/2009 05:13:21 AM 1035 Views
Certainly - 03/12/2009 06:13:38 AM 1074 Views
technically speaking, fantasy is classed as a sub heading under science fiction. *NM* - 03/12/2009 02:51:12 PM 425 Views
According to whom? *NM* - 03/12/2009 03:55:45 PM 550 Views
Yeah. What she asked! *NM* - 03/12/2009 09:23:55 PM 515 Views
Yes, it is but actually... - 03/12/2009 09:31:44 PM 1032 Views
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But Dan Brown rocks da house!!! *NM* - 03/12/2009 02:16:47 AM 525 Views
*pumps fist* Give it up for Dan Brown! *NM* - 03/12/2009 03:58:23 AM 511 Views
That's Dan "booyah" Brown!!! Booyah!!! *NM* - 04/12/2009 02:00:56 AM 518 Views
another thing wrong with your argument - 03/12/2009 03:30:19 PM 1003 Views
Absolutely not. And, as I said before, there's only one "L" in Iliad. - 03/12/2009 06:53:35 PM 829 Views
sorry about my atrocious spelling (including the one on pertinent) - 03/12/2009 07:14:59 PM 1128 Views
No problem. On the substantive points: - 03/12/2009 08:00:33 PM 1063 Views
more importantly, which I think it being lost in all this, - 03/12/2009 08:05:27 PM 1067 Views
I'm not reading the Iliad again, once was enough - 04/12/2009 12:19:07 PM 985 Views
Congratulations on the replies count - 03/12/2009 09:30:41 PM 1121 Views
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YES. - 06/12/2009 03:34:17 PM 949 Views
NO - 07/12/2009 08:40:33 PM 1030 Views
Re: That was a well-thought out response, but I still disagree. - 04/12/2009 10:25:08 PM 987 Views
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Re: That was a well-thought out response, but I still disagree. - 06/12/2009 09:36:11 AM 993 Views
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I've obviously missed the show here... - 04/12/2009 12:14:30 AM 954 Views
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You talk the talk, that's for sure. - 07/12/2009 08:14:41 PM 1017 Views
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aha. but. - 07/12/2009 03:56:48 PM 1165 Views
Quoting Nietzsche is really hitting below the belt. - 07/12/2009 09:12:34 PM 1102 Views
It is good I was only paraphrasing, then - 08/12/2009 10:44:14 AM 998 Views

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