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I think I am in love with Jack Vance.

In other words, I bought the five books in his Demon Princes series, and my god, the man knows how to construct a sentence and make the English language dance. Also, I have a soft spot for space opera and the mad creativity the best of it often spawns, when authors don't feel a need to bog down all their marvelous worlds with technically accurate science and whatnot. :-)

*anticipates getting back to The Killing Machine after work*

I really should be finishing The Turn of the Screw instead, but that story leaves me wondering whether Henry James ever actually MET real children, and that means I'm still poking along in the introductory bit and have not yet been absorbed by suspense. Also, ghost stories aren't my particular cup of tea.

James or Vance? Vance, no question.

Yeah, I have plebian tastes. :-)

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Date: 2005-04-08 08:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] willowgreen.livejournal.com
Eh, I'm not a big fan of Henry James either. IMO he takes way too long to say not so much. "The Turn of the Screw," in particular, is not my favorite. Of course, I was spoiled for it long before I read it, but I could never identify the suspense. I understand the governess is usually interpreted as a sexually frustrated, neurotic spinster, but I couldn't get that out of it either. It's entirely possible that I read it way too superficially. But if you wind up not getting much out of it, you won't be alone.

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