(urth) "been teaching literature for over 35 years"

Craig Brewer cnbrewer at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 5 17:41:56 PDT 2013


I've been teaching literature for over 15 years, and suddenly I feel very confident in my abilities....
 

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I haven't posted to the list in a long while, but reading this made me spit coffee all over the keyboard, in hilarity and horror.  "...a long fairy tale inserted inserted into the middle of the novel that goes nowhere and adds absolutely nothing..."

I pity anyone with him as a professor.  I hope they all read this blog post.

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On Sep 5, 2013, at 3:42 PM, David Stockhoff <dstockhoff at verizon.net> wrote:

> Here's another gem:
> 
> "(Let’s set aside the morality of investing our interest in a character who tortures people. Remember, the violence in Wolfe is partially influenced by the overt violence in the early 1980s of Orson Scott Card. *Card’s touch is everywhere in these books.*)"
> 
> On 9/5/2013 6:36 PM, Christopher Simon wrote:
>> "Bujold tips her hand in the eloquence of her language (normally a good thing) and the attention to detail that only women would find attractive: balls, courts, military dress, palace intrigues, gossiping, and whispering in the corridors."
>> 
>> Kinda sexist too, isn't he?
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> From: Jeff Wilson <mailto:jwilson at clueland.com>
>> Sent: ‎9/‎5/‎2013 5:52 PM
>> To: urth at urth.net <mailto:urth at urth.net>
>> Subject: (urth) "been teaching literature for over 35 years"
>> 
>> Paul Cook has a ranty go at books he doesn't consider SF, including BOTNS.
>> He considers the presence of medieval and Arthurian tropes with poor sfnal
>> world building like the Urth failing to wobble from the lack of a moon
>> (!!) to be false advertising.
>> 
>> http://amazingstoriesmag.com/2013/09/science-fiction-science-fiction/
>> 
>> Alas, the site editor has blocked comments after a torrent of
>> coutner-ranting, but has offered to publish a suitably impersonal
>> counter-column submission.
>> 
>> Would anyone like to join me in compiling some quotes and citations that
>> poke holes in some of his underinformed opinions?
>> 
>> in particular:
>> 
>> - there's no moon, so the earth should wobble
>> - vulcanism has ceased
>> - mountain raising (tectonics) has ceased
>> - extreme antiquity (millions or billions of years)
>> - subduction zones have stopped removing carbon from the atmosphere
>> - events in vast antiquity not referred to, antiquity "not used"
>> - "Book Two has a long fairy tale inserted in the middle of the novel
>> that goes absolutely nowhere and adds nothing to the novel"
>> 
>> It would be best to stick to the original 4 volumes and the pre-Urth
>> short-stories if we can.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Jeff Wilson - < jwilson at clueland.com >
>> A&M Texarkana Computational Intelligence Lab
>> < http://www.tamut.edu/cil >
>> 
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