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- From: curtis@berkeley.edu (Curtis Yarvin)
- Subject: Re: Balance of Technology and Story
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- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 02:16:39 GMT
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- In article <14745@mindlink.bc.ca> Alan_Barclay@mindlink.bc.ca (Alan Barclay) writes:
- >
- >Curtis Yarvin comments that my definition of Speculative Fiction seems to
- >exclude space opera, and excellent anthropological speculation like Leguin's
- >_The Dispossessed_. _The Dispossessed_ would not be the same story if one set
- >it in its closest historical analog, Australia. The book deals with a
- >seperation of ideologies which is only possible in the context LeGuin
- >created--thus _The Dispossessed_ rates as good Soft Science Fiction.
- >
- >Good Space Opera, like much of Lois McMaster Bujold's work, falls into the
- >same category. E. E. Doc Smith's work would border on Fantasy by my
- >definition, as would Star Wars. All these qualify under my definition of
- >Speculative Fiction as stories which depend on a unique speculative element.
-
- This is true, but I find it rather disingenuous.
-
- There isn't a story around that doesn't depend to some
- extent on its setting. You can't perform a change
- of venue with M-x search-replace in Emacs.
-
- Nonetheless there are sf stories, like _The Dispossessed_,
- in which neither plot nor theme hinges on a speculative
- setting. Not _TD_, but a book with similar plot and the
- same theme, could be set in many of the utopian "colonies"
- of the nineteenth century. Lois McMaster Bujold could
- be transferred without much trouble to medieval Europe.
-
- But let me turn this question around - can you name any
- piece of fiction which uses a speculative setting and
- yet does not fit your definition of Speculative Fiction?
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