[ETA: Okay, before anyone else rants at me about dueling -- yes, I know that was a shitty solution too, as traditions of honor were largely used as ways to provoke fights and skill at violence often won out over who was actually correct. Please remember that I'm a student of classical and historical fencing, and that sometimes I'm slightly wry about it. Historically speaking, if one calls "you're a liar" it had to be dealt with, as, at minimum, someone trying to start a fight -- this is my point. Today it's just dealt with as a somehow reasonable part of the political discourse.]
[ETA2: I am not misquoting Heinlein. I am repeating a remark that has often been the subject of discussion in my fencing salle.]
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Date: 2009-09-10 03:30 pm (UTC)... I still like it though, as well as Stranger in a Strange Lang, if only because I can now grok things more easily.
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Date: 2009-09-10 03:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-10 03:34 pm (UTC)And dismemberment. There's nothing more entertaining than dismemberment when it happens in such an arbitrary and utterly brainless manner.
Also the FX rock, all the phallic and yonic imagery are too good.
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Date: 2009-09-10 04:20 pm (UTC)And once I'd taken the fascistic society of ST as read, it was a reasonably enjoyable book (though I'm told that there are various revised editions available - earlier ones are better because they predate Late Heinlein's rewrites).
For war-related SF of that general period, I still prefer "The Forever War".
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Date: 2009-09-10 05:51 pm (UTC)it has its flaws but like a social disease I feel the need to spread it :)
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Date: 2009-09-10 07:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-10 09:26 pm (UTC)As an adaptation, it's an attrocity.
In the movie, all the aliens are monsters.
In the book, none of them are.