Cool books

Sep. 12th, 2005 09:32 am
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Just wanted to point to today's blog entry by Neil Gaiman in which he, in his very understated way, recommends one of my all-time favorite books, Wasp by Eric Frank Russell. I think there are about 10 people on the planet who liked this book, one of whom I friended on LJ(*) just because he used the phrase "Dirac Angestun".

It's a cool book about a (human) terrorist inserted onto an alien planet in a one-man effort to disrupt the aliens' war-making capability. The book is both eerily prescient and amusingly dated (in that way so much SF of past decades becomes).

I'm disappointed that Neil let the film option expire because, frankly, I think this film needs to be made. I hold out tenuous hope for the upcoming V for Vendetta movie because the message of that movie is extremely important. Likewise, a Wasp movie would have the potential to be absolutely rocking and unnerving to the current national zeitgeist. I hope someone picks this one up, but I doubt it.

(*) Am I the only one who consistently typos it as "liverjournal"? My fingers just want to put that extra 'r' in there.

Date: 2005-09-12 06:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heinleinfan.livejournal.com
Wouldn't you rather a smart pompous ass instead of a stupid pompous ass?

And I'm not meaning to degrade the modern talent, I'm just saying it seems like the older group, that golden age group, were just *so good* and so far ahead of their time. They were also extremely outspoken and many of them were vocal about their worries about our society, especially things like space travel and nuclear power.

Maybe the newer authors are too, though, and I just am ignorant of it because you read the *histories* of the writers from 40 years ago whereas the writers nowadays you'd have to be reading news. I don't do news.

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