(urth) Theological Science Fiction (Was: Silk for calde blog: Wolfe thesis)

Adam Thornton adam at io.com
Tue Sep 22 14:07:16 PDT 2009


On Sep 22, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Kieran Mullen wrote:
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> 	(3)  The author leaves it ambiguous.
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> Stories of the 1a variety are not always happy - James Blish's  
> "Black Easter,"  for example.   One of my favorite type (3)'s is  
> Blish's "A Case of Conscience."    An example of 1b is Phillip  
> Farmer's "Mask of Chaos,"  in which the characters vie for influence  
> on a sort of universe-consciousness that is only starting to come to  
> sentience.

I don't think _A Case of Conscience_ is at ALL ambiguous.

I also think it started out promising and then went in precisely the  
least interesting direction it could have gone.  Not a fan.  Russ  
Allbery has put it well here: http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/reviews/books/0-345-24480-X.html

Adam



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