home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: aus.sf
- Path: sparky!uunet!munnari.oz.au!metro!extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU!bill
- From: bill@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (William Logan Lee)
- Subject: Re: Books wot I have read
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.122204.5735@ucc.su.OZ.AU>
- Keywords: femto reviews, bias.
- Sender: news@ucc.su.OZ.AU
- Nntp-Posting-Host: extro.ucc.su.oz.au
- Organization: /etc/organization
- References: <1iam4qINNqq@ephor.tusc.oz.au>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 12:22:04 GMT
- Lines: 34
-
- In article <1iam4qINNqq@ephor.tusc.oz.au> jon@ephor.tusc.oz.au (Jon Eaves) writes:
- >_The Forever War_, Joe Haldeman
- >One of the classics, so I am told. I enjoyed the story. Story revolves
- >around two main characters, William Mandella, a space-grunt and his
- >lover, Marygay Potter and how the side effects of relativistic travel are
- >dealt (or not dealt with). What happens when you leave for a "real-time"
- >journey of 20 years that is only 3 weeks to you ?
- >
- >Calling home on a Sunday on the Sid and Nancy Scale.
-
- Certainly a classic. It's been a long time I have read it, but I have read
- it about three times. Certainly should be viewed relative to the political
- situation and other fiction available at the time. From memory, it would
- seem as _The Forever War_ was the anti-war antidote to Heinlein's _Starship
- Troopers_. _Starship Troopers_ has its gung-ho marines exterminate aliens
- whilst protecting (human) life, liberty and the American Way. _The Forever
- War_ depict a dehumanising pointless struggle for pointless aims, much like
- the movie _Dark Star_, another anti-Vietnam SF work.
-
- I didn't bother to stay up to watch _1984_ on TV last night, as it didn't
- have that much appeal for me (I've seen it before, and read the book).
- Mind you, if it had been _Brazil_, wild horses would not have dragged me
- away. It (_1984_) loses some of its impact without the background of the
- ending of the Second World War and the subsequent post war recession.
- Much of the double-speak has come true in our lifetimes (Iraq is our
- enemy and always has been our enemy, the Soviet Union is our friend).
- Perhaps there has been this double-speak, but I see other aspects of
- _1984_ coming true, like the increasing imposition of Government in our
- private lives, "To save us from ourselves". Does Keating believe that
- parents don't have the ability to select the type of TV programs that
- their children watch? Is 9:30pm sufficiently late to start movies?
-
- Off my soapbox now,
- Bill Lee
-