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Dante Readline

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Im read book! historically mostly scifi but trying to change that

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reviewed Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany (Ace book 04591)

Samuel R. Delany: Babel-17 (Paperback, 1966, Ace Books) 4 stars

During an interstellar war one side develops a language, Babel-17, that can be used as …

delany is a human thesaurus for the word 'horny'

5 stars

amazing style for scifi from 66, the babel / sapir-whorf thing is less interesting than the insane amount of biomoded space-sailor furry fighting and fucking he manages to shoehorn in.

he's running laps around stuff from the same time period, most shit then was like 'we got shrunk down to the size of atoms and theres little racist depictions of tribal people trying to kill us with spears' while delany is like 'i can't pilot this hyperdimensional spaceship anymore becuase im sad about the cyberghost of my girlfriend's girlfriend (who had surgery to get giant muscles to win contests in zero-g wrestling matches)'

reviewed Bolo’bolo

Bolo’bolo (Paperback, 1984, Autonomedia) 5 stars

The title of this book refers to the bolo, or an autonomous community corresponding to …

My problematic fav

5 stars

I read this book about 12 years ago and it was definitely a Moment for me, but even the first time through I cringed a little. Each subsequent visit my spine curves in reaction a little more but I still think there's something magical in the core. Maybe call this anarchist fantasy writing?

Every radical political text has to name it's antagonist. Anticivies talk about the earth wrecker or whatever, marxists have ideology or the logic of capital. bolo has one of my favorites: The Planetary Work Machine. If you want to attack our current problem you should stab at the idea of working, of necessary work, of endless improvement on the treadmill of progress that never lets you actually enjoy what you're doing. Attack the idea of working hard now to make the world better for the next generation of children, indeed "we are already those children". bolo is …