"Bruce Sterling - The Spearhead of Cognition" - читать интересную книгу автора (Sterling Bruce)for decades to come. Not because they work as fiction,
but because their form follows function with the sinister elegance of an automatic rifle. Here Lem has finessed an irrevocable choice. It is a choice every science fiction writer faces. Is the writer to write Real Novels which "only happen to be" science fiction--or create knobby and irreducible SF artifacts which are not true "stories," but visionary texts? The argument in favor of the first course is that Real Readers, i.e. mainstream ones, refuse to notice the nakedly science-fictional. How Lem must chuckle as he collects his lavish blurbs from _Time_ and _Newsweek_ (not to mention an income ranking as one of poor wretched Poland's best sources of foreign exchange) . By disguising his work as the haute-lit exudations of a critic, he has out-conjured publicly, in the hallowed pages of the _NY Review of Books_. It's a good trick, hard to pull off, requiring ideas that burn so brilliantly that their glare is overwhelming. That ability alone is worthy of a certain writhing envy from the local Writers' Union. But it's still a trick, and the central question is still unresolved. What is "science fiction," anyway? And what's it there for? file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/harry%20kruiswij...%20Sterling%20-%20The%20Spearhead%20of%20Cognition.txt (6 of 6)20-2-2006 23:36:57 |
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