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March 2nd, 2005

Charles Stross on Sci Fi and Fantasy [Mar. 2nd, 2005|05:01 pm]
Loosely speaking, if Science Fiction is often a literature of disruption (in which change is, if not good, at least embraced), Fantasy is frequently a literature of consolation: a warm feather-bed of social conservativism disguised as nostalgic escapism, a longing for feudal certainties.


Sounds about right.

P.S. He is the author of Singularity Sky.
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