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I find that reading fantasy, (or any other type of book I like) allows me to escape the troubles of the world around me, and enter an enteraining world.
I think what everyone else said pretty much sums it all up. ![]() Its fun, and we like it. Why do we need to explain further??
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personally I prefer sci-fi to fantasy. not so long ago I restarted reading my Edgar ERice Burroughs "John Carter of Mars" books
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Sorry, Lord Shield, I like to ask loaded questions.
![]() I think good fantasy can actually be a great source of inspiration for art and profound thought. There are some works of fantasy I've read (including a Chinese one which is real thick ![]() Speaking of science fiction, Ray Bradbury's one of my favorites -- especially his Martian Chronicles (a.k.a. The Silver Locusts). This one really examines some serious questions about the merits of space exploration. Also like Brian Aldiss' Helliconia Trilogy. The idea of a planet where each season (as in spring, summer etc) spans 600 years is just so captivating. [img]smile.gif[/img] Ah, well, just my [img]graemlins/twocents.gif[/img] . Wonder what Dramnek's response will be to this thread. I know -- he'll say that fantasy must serve the people, or it's just bourgeoise rubbish. [img]graemlins/hehe.gif[/img] [ 07-26-2002, 01:18 AM: Message edited by: K T Ong ]
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What purpose does anything serve?
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My favourite quote (though I forget the exact text) from MC was: "I've been given half of this planet. What is half of nothing worth?" |
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it helps heighten our imagination!
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