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Old 01-12-2011, 12:09 PM   #44
bill_mchale
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Actually, he is a propagandist. He writes a lot of political columns in magazines, but they seldom really show up in his books. I'm not too broken up by his anti-homosexuality, but when you know what to look for, you see his mormon themes appearing a lot more.

(disclosure, I am gay, still like OSC's work. His Magic Street, a retelling of A Midsummer Night's Dream, is spectacular.)
Well, to some extent, we all are proagandists in the sense that we tend to argue for the positions we believe in. That being said, he does not overtly push his social and political positions in his fiction so with respect to his fiction, he is not really acting as a propagandist.

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