Haha I haven't tried to reread FWtF in a couple of years, but I suppose I don't have much problem with SLAVERY IS BAD GUYS as a moral. Maybe people who live places that aren't still arguing about it might be less interested, though.
I love Sutty a lot - she's full of terrible blind spots, which is kind of nice to read in one of Le Guin's idealistic academics, and she's probably the character who's most like myself in anything that I've read.
My favorite part of The Day Before the Revolution was always that throw-away line about what it would be like to imagine the body as something other than a worrisome personal possession. I've thought about that a lot.
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I love Sutty a lot - she's full of terrible blind spots, which is kind of nice to read in one of Le Guin's idealistic academics, and she's probably the character who's most like myself in anything that I've read.
My favorite part of The Day Before the Revolution was always that throw-away line about what it would be like to imagine the body as something other than a worrisome personal possession. I've thought about that a lot.