Old Reading List

What book, books, authors, besides the obvious, have been influential?

Thank the odd gods for the inter-webs and electronic tubes, there’s always something new about old stuff.

www.bertramchandler.com

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It was a dark time in my life, perhaps part of an influence of a number of elements, I still remember, the answer was reading a lot of books. The one bookstore was close, and it had rack of Science Fiction, as it was called at the time. The Bertram Chandler stuff was released – or re-released – at the time. Pulp fiction, built a library of the stuff. Carried it around, that library, for years and years.

That particular author had a way, a nautical bearing, it was, as if, the waves were gently lapping at the prow of the space ship.

The sea-faring source, at one time, written on tramp steamers plying the Pacific waves, that’s an obvious hook. A second theme, the author was Australian. The center of the universe was not America. Quaint notion, that.

Formative fiction, really pulp, but good, even excellent, at times.

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  • rhubarb Nov 16, 2010 @ 12:30

    I loved the John Grimes character. The very best of Space Opera (and I’m not using the descriptive as a derogative). It was a sad day when I realized I had read them all and there were no more to be had.

  • rhubarb Nov 16, 2010 @ 12:39

    I have an old Book of the Month Club (Or Science Fiction Book of the Month) collection of Chandler’s novels/stories stored away somewhere in a box. You’ve inspired me to go find it (that closet needed cleaning anyway) and re-read it.

  • Kramer Nov 16, 2010 @ 16:33

    Yes, it was Space Opera and yes, it was some of the finest of the genre.

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