(urth) If I already like ...
Daniel Petersen
danielottojackpetersen at gmail.com
Wed Apr 18 00:50:21 PDT 2012
I believe there's a big difference between the people who like Wolfe (and
Lewis, Tolkien, and some others) largely because their work is heavily
influenced by their Catholicism, and those who like Wolfe because of his
pre-post-modern-ish (to coin a phrase) sensibility. I'm one of the latter,
although the Catholicism works fine for me as a background.
Some of us are in a third category: we like him for* both* of those
qualities. It's a cracking combo...
-DOJP
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 2:05 AM, Dave Lebling <dlebling at hyraxes.com> wrote:
> I find Sterling's short stories better than his novels, in general. I am
> particularly fond of "Bicycle Repairman" and its sequel, "Taklamantan." His
> collaboration with Rucker, "Big Jelly," is pretty good too. His
> "Schismatrix" stories (and the novel of the same name) are excellent. I
> actually thought "Holy Fire" was one of his weaker novels; perhaps I should
> give it another try. "The Difference Engine" (with Gibson) has grown on me
> with re-reading.
>
> At this point I'm reminded of Neal Stephenson as well. The Baroque Cycle
> is rather Wolfean and Powersian, in my opinion, infodumps aside.
>
> I believe there's a big difference between the people who like Wolfe (and
> Lewis, Tolkien, and some others) largely because their work is heavily
> influenced by their Catholicism, and those who like Wolfe because of his
> pre-post-modern-ish (to coin a phrase) sensibility. I'm one of the latter,
> although the Catholicism works fine for me as a background.
>
> Dave Lebling
>
>
> On 4/17/2012 8:09 PM, Gerry Quinn wrote:
>
>
>
> *From:* Dave Lebling <dlebling at hyraxes.com>
>
>
> > To introduce another author, some Bruce Sterling really hits the same
> > buttons for me as Rucker, Powers, and Lafferty. Wolfe is in a class by
> > himself, or a category, if you will.
>
> Sterling can’t plot to save his life. But _Holy Fire_ is great.
>
> - Gerry Quinn
>
>
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