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Everyone get something different from a book random thoughts Send a noteboard - 19/04/2010 07:01:51 PM
But to me when I read the book back in the 80s and when I reread it a years are so ago the overriding theme of the book was how ineffective power can be and how powerful religion can be as well as the danger of trying to control and use religion. The book was as much about the Middle East and British Empire as it was about anything else. Saying that the desert was a main character because it influenced the actions and lives of the characters is similar to saying that hard vacuum is a character in a space novel because it has such a strong impact on the story.

I know there has a been push to define the book as a book about ecology but from my point of view that appears to be an attempt to hijack the book.
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I was using a fairly precise term when I said "ecological" - 18/04/2010 12:13:14 AM 1343 Views
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Please read linked interview...as I call bullshit. Also, why are your walls white? - 18/04/2010 05:18:07 AM 1202 Views
Re: Please read linked interview...as I call bullshit. Also, why are your walls white? - 19/04/2010 06:15:26 PM 1262 Views
That was most of my issue. - 21/04/2010 12:12:56 AM 1124 Views
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Re: That was most of my issue. - 29/04/2010 11:38:26 PM 1055 Views
Just because something plays a dominate role doesn't make it a theme - 21/04/2010 02:09:42 PM 1213 Views
A theme is merely a dominant strain in a story; there can be more than one theme present - 21/04/2010 11:21:38 PM 1158 Views
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Good points - 22/04/2010 09:19:45 PM 1168 Views
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when you call it human ecology I come much closer to agreeing - 22/04/2010 02:16:58 PM 1127 Views
Not really sure how Larry's definition is archaic. - 19/04/2010 07:52:27 PM 1218 Views
Re: Not really sure how Larry's definition is archaic. - 20/04/2010 07:04:40 PM 1098 Views
You're not using "archaic" correctly - 20/04/2010 10:07:31 PM 1079 Views
Your patronizing manner aside, that's not "archaic" at all. - 21/04/2010 01:46:50 AM 992 Views
doesn't that regulate the point down to interesting trivia? - 21/04/2010 02:36:38 PM 1134 Views
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Funny the things people focus on - 21/04/2010 11:24:59 PM 1105 Views
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People who see this as an ecological book are missing the point of the book - 16/04/2010 06:28:40 PM 1608 Views
Books can have more than one theme. Great books almost always do. *NM* - 16/04/2010 07:15:11 PM 543 Views
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I guess we'll have a few disagreements here, Dom - 17/04/2010 10:22:27 PM 1528 Views
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I thought all of Dune had begun as a serial in a SF magazine. *NM* - 22/04/2010 01:58:22 PM 491 Views
And Dune Messiah as well was serialized at first, in Galaxy *NM* - 22/04/2010 09:31:54 PM 495 Views
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read something else - 23/04/2010 07:49:34 PM 1023 Views
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