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There is one simple problem with this discussion: a definition of science fiction as "science fiction I don't like." The Martian Chronicles is science fiction (not "sci-fi"; science fiction). So is 1984.
It's easy to claim you dislike all of any category of books -- or of any category of anything -- if you redefine that category to exclude anything you like. But it's not intellectually honest to do so. |
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Orwell said he was a socialist. It is a claim that he reaffirms throughout his writing. On the other hand, he dismisses anarchism, which he saw, like pacifism as aiming at the impossible and therefore in effect demanding very little (Collected Essays, Vol2). (In fact, Orwell saw a strong role for government in any realizable political formation).
You may be misled by the fact that Orwell very often criticized socialists, particularly of the Hampstead variety. In this he was participating in a sport which remains popular today. Socialism is not a monolithic doctrine, and Orwell's variety, while sometimes idiosyncratic, is a recognizable contribution to an ongoing conversation. His most trenchant contribution was his wartime essay 'The Lion and the Unicorn'. |
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This goes the same for Orwell, who in writing 1984, was (at least evidence points toward this) writing a political allegory, not a science-fiction dystopia (although I can't be sure if he was aware of science-fiction or not. My guess, through reading his stories and a good few autobiographies, is that he was not aware of the genre, even as it stood in those days.) It is very easy to say you dislike all books in a certain category if you exclude the ones you like from that category. Very easy. Luckily, nobody has done that here, so nobody can be accused of intellectual dishonesty. |
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Tell me more. ![]() EDIT: Ah, I see, Orwell reviewed 'We' in 1946.. Is that what you mean when you say 'wrote a note'? I'm digging up some very interesting stuff on Orwell that I hadn't read before thanks to your post. Oh, here's the review of Zamyatin's 'WE' by Orwell (the web page is eye-bleedingly awful). http://www.orwelltoday.com/weorwellreview.shtml (He spends a good deal of it trashing Huxley ![]() It seems that from the review (I'm still looking for an explicit reference to the influence of Zamyatin, although there are plenty of nods in that direction) he classified 'We' not as 'Science Fiction' but as 'Fantasy'. The influence is pretty much evident though, to anybody with two eyes, so yes, my original statement that he was probably not aware of sci-fi is wildly inaccurate. Last edited by Moejoe; 06-27-2010 at 02:46 PM. |
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I liken the debate about whether something is or isn't science-fiction(1984 et al) to similar debates in martial arts circles.
Is Wing Chun kung fu or not? Is Hapkido a form or Tae Kwon Do? Is Aikido really only a version of JuJutsu? What it always seems to come down to is nobody can agree on a definition and even when they do these arts can be defined within those broader umbrellas but can also be classed as distinct and different arts. If you define something by inclusion then I can't see how 1984 and the rest of the works mentioned in this thread are not science fiction. They have all or many of the tropes and themes of science fiction and so can be classed as science fiction regardless of whatever else they are classed as. What it boils down to, I think, is that great writing will rise above the genre it is generally defined within. Orwell, Bradbury etc were great writers and therefore so much more than simplistic science fiction themes can be gotten from their works. This does not negate the science fiction themes that are there though and therefore the label of science fiction is valid if one is inclined to label them in the first place. Cheers, PKFFW |
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While I seriously disagree with certain parts of this thread, I have to say that the whole discussion has been thought provoking.
That said, I still read what I like and like what I read (for the most part).. |
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Hmm you know that's not a bad idea.... *starts typing* now where to insert the subplot about forcing the world to eat nothing but granola and tofu... |
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Mercedes Lackey is left wing enough to drive John Ringo up the wall. Of the "I can be polite if we both stand there and keep out mouths shut" variety, I believe, when he was once asked why he didn't do a collaboration...
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At least Mercedes Lackey doesn't think any seriously twisted sexual fantasies she might happen to have should be marketed as novels. Also, so far she hasn't written whatever the left-wing equivalent of "heroic rejuvenated Nazis save the world" might be. And then there's "Last Rights" (it's in Fiddler Fair in the Baen Free Library) which I wish was required reading for the folks who put their fluffy sentimentality where their brains belong. That said, when she's trying to make a point she can write books I find unreadable; she just doesn't glorify Nazis in the process.
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I understand the marketing side of it, and experimenting.... but even as a right wing extremist I find the inclusion of the book silly.... When I go to Baen I think SF or Fantasy.... If they want to start a separate "political" section, fine.... but people should not have these kind of surprises....
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