2013-03-28

othercat: shader from chrono crusade standing with her back to the viewer. In the background is the Earth. (aion: set a bad example)
[personal profile] othercat2013-03-28 02:43 pm

Reading: Daybreak 2250 A.D. by Andre Norton, Part Six

 
One of the major reasons I have always liked Daybreak is because of the strong rebuilding theme. A great deal of apocalyptic fiction dwells on the destruction and the complete hopelessness of the situation the characters find themselves in. I find this to be extremely unpleasant, which is why I avoid stories that involve “no win” situations. (In my more depressive moods, I usually state that this is because no-win situations are too much like “real life.”) 

Once more
returning to the argument with the gentleman concerning my intense dislike for Earth Abides, I was told I had failed to understand the underlying point of the book, which apparently involved how incredibly impossibly hard it would be to restore civilization. I was solemnly enjoined to re-read the book twenty years from now when presumably I would be a little smarter than I was, and therefore better able to understand the deep meaningfulness of not being able to restore civilization. Or something like that.



Read this on Rena's Hub of Random.