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Originally Posted by Thasaidon
While I share your disgust of peadophiles, I would ask if the author was taken court, charged and convicted? Has there been due process or are they just accusations?
Anyone can make accusations which is shy we have due process.
Even if completely true how does this affect the stories concerned? A good piece of work is a good piece of work.
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Bit of background: One of my friends decided at age 14 to end her life. Another friend found her journal which she had left in their shared locker at school. After reading the first few pages, she talked to her parents and they called the RCMP. When the RCMP investigated, they found that her mother and father had used their children in their sex games since the children were very young (this part I found out from my parents 10 years later when they felt I was old enough to understand). So yes, I tend to take pedophiles and korephiles seriously.
Perhaps you should read the Wikipedia article on
Marion Zimmer Bradley. I do remember seeing some of the interviews and the daughter and son both came across as reliable witnesses. Though since MZB was deceased at the time, there was no trial, no due process. OTOH, her husband who was the children's father was convicted of paederasty.
As for how this affects the stories concerned? I loved quite a few of her stories. The first story by her I remember reading was
The Door Through Space though I bought the book for the other half which was A. Bertram Chandler's
Rendezvous on a Lost World. When I read
The Bloody Sun a few years later, I dug out as much of her other writing as I could. Even mail ordering several Ace doubles (they had these handy order forms in the middle in that age). Those purchases also introduced me to a couple of other authors (Keith Laumer for instance).
And this bring me to 55 years later when I find myself unable to separate the author from the person and my enjoyment of her books has turned into a feeling of nausea when I think about re-reading one.