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- From: martin@cs.curtin.edu.au (Martin Dougiamas)
- Subject: A changing DNA (was Re: Mostly Harmful)
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- Organization: Curtin University of Technology
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 18:21:18 GMT
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- ginsu@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Wes Simonds) flames DNA:
-
- >I think it was written very poorly and witlessly so that people WOULDN'T
- >demand another series, and also because Adams seems not to have either the
- >inspiration or the energy which absolutely top-notch comedy demands. There
- >was a time when he was the top comic novelist in the world, but in his last
- >two books Adams seems to be deliberately laying waste to his reputation.
-
- Perhaps you've changed more than he has. Just because he no longer has
- so many wacky alien beings does not mean his basic comic ability,
- ie that of contemporary satire and witty dialogue, has changed much.
- In fact, the only changes I see are for the better... his characters now
- are deftly sketched with a few words and filled out rapidly with a few more
- sentences, for example.
-
- >earliest chapter of the book; and _MH_ has not a single good scene in it, and
- >only a small handful of good lines. I won't be buying any more HHGG books.
-
- Did you honestly not enjoy the dialogue between Ford and Arthur when
- they get back together again? That was hilarious! And very very clever
- to boot. Didn't you like Ford's misadventures in the HHGG offices?
-
- And how could you not like "So Long..." ... one of the horniest bits
- of writing I've seen... How could any guy *fail* to fall in love with
- Fenchurch? And what about all that flying stuff? That was so well
- described that after finishing the book I actually believed ignoring
- gravity was possible. And Murray... and Wonko... the list goes
- on and on... great book.
-
- I think the trick with his latest books is to read them *slowly*, so
- you can appreciate all the subtlety. I suspect some people just
- rush through it looking for zany catch phrases they can make
- official fan t-shirts out of!
-
- Great bottomless hurtling hooping funts,
- Martin
- --
- Your eyes are weary from staring at the screen. Your eyelids feel very heavy.
- You feel very sleepy. Watch the cursor. Notice how restful it is to watch it
- blink. Close your eyes. All the opinions stated above are yours. You cannot
- imagine why you ever felt otherwise. When you awake, you will be irresistably
- compelled to send all your money to: Martin Dougiamas, martin@cs.curtin.edu.au
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