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Quote from: BUncle on August 02, 2013, 12:13:25 amThe Worthing Saga by Orson Scott Card.This was a re-read, but the last time might have been over 20 years ago, and I barely remembered even having read it after so long, so it hardly counts as one. The long time I took to read it this time is reflective of how late I've been going to bed recently, and not the good quality/readability of the story.Despite being science fiction, with psychic powers and all taking place on other planets, this reads a lot like a first draft of the Alvin Maker series. Most of it's set in fairly primitive agrarian communities and centers around a guy with special powers.Recommended, but with the caveat that Card in this seems to think so well of the pre-technological farming life that one is led to wonder whether his idea of hot pron is a documentary about the Amish.My dad grew up on a working farm, and he strongly begged to differ about the joys of the life.
The Worthing Saga by Orson Scott Card.
...Speaking of people driven insane by the New York thing:http://www.ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2012-11-08-1.htmlThat's Orson Scott Card, the SF author. I know this guy a little - if I ran into him on the streets of Greensboro, he might actually remember my name, and it's been 24 years. He was hardly ever going to write the sequel to Das Kapital, and I was vaguely aware that he'd been taken in by the monkey, but I. am. shocked. He was a thoughtful man, a genius intellect and always talked good sense.If your have no time or a weak stomach for bull, leave the link up there alone. Check out four consecutive entries from his article sidebar:Quote• OSC says: Don't just take my word about the state of scientific evidence on same-sex "marriage."• OSC asks: Why do we allow them to teach global warming to our children in science class? As Bret Stephens points out, it's really religion• Bush never lied to us about Iraq• Environmentalists Pick Up Where Communists Left Off Sometimes people just sap my will to live.
• OSC says: Don't just take my word about the state of scientific evidence on same-sex "marriage."• OSC asks: Why do we allow them to teach global warming to our children in science class? As Bret Stephens points out, it's really religion• Bush never lied to us about Iraq• Environmentalists Pick Up Where Communists Left Off
We're not talking about some ignoramus, either. We're talking about a brilliant, well-educated, scientifically-literate man who's EARNED his pile of Hugo awards and always struck me as entirely sane, if an angry fellow. The right has run on fairy tales since Reagan, the Reagan fairy tale itself being one of the greatest, but this --- this just as well be Richard Bachman talking about ascending to higher dimensions, this is as rooted in reality as the cubic sun and the flat earth. We are all in deep, deep trouble, and I take back all my lol smilies in this thread.
...and gets into these Machiavellian mind-game conversations where there's ten lines of analysis of psychological motives (self and others') for every one line of actual speech. And I'm talking about conversations between ostensible friends and allies, here. I have to wonder if he is under the impression that actual human beings act this way.
...not that I have your level of exposure to sci-fi.