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Posted by John DeNardo at Sunday April 05, 2009 at 12:08 AM
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Very interesting list of 15 books from Eric Rabkin. A few of them I've been meaning to read (Wells, Zamyatin, Heinlein, Lem); a couple I've already read and agree with their inclusion (Miller, Jr., and Le Guin); many I've never heard of (the Capek, Wolfe, Delany, Brunner, Pohl, Wilhelm, McHugh, and Powers).

Yet the final novel on the list, Sawyer's Calculating God, just simply does not belong. It's really out of place, especially considering Rabkin's criteria of a combination of "ideas" and "art." In no way does Sawyer belong sitting next to works such as The Left Hand of Darkness or A Canticle for Leibowitz, purely based on its poor literary execution alone.

I'm sure we can endlessly debate the inclusion and exclusion of works on Rabkin's list, but Sawyer is truly an off-note here and could be replaced by any other number of more relevant and artful SF novels: i.e., Gibson's Neuromancer, Simmons' Hyperion, Butler's Parable of the Sower, and more I can't think of right now because it's far too late.

I wonder if Rabkin has changed his mind in the last five years?

 

Posted by Travel By Thought on Monday April 06, 2009 at 12:32 AM

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