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 Just finished: The Iron Heel by Jack London. This book gets a lot right, so I think in *checks watch* 700 years, we're due for a socialist utopia. Also, most abrupt ending since Dead Souls ended mid-sentence.

Despite the parts of it that are very dated, there's a lot of value to be gained by reading old dystopian fiction, particularly the books that are not taught in schools. (1984 and Animal Farm are absolutely worth reading, but they're almost always taught badly, without context, and they really don't give much of an idea of what a dictatorship in an advanced capitalist economy looks like, compared to something like this or It Can't Happen Here, which means that people expect dystopias to go a certain way and miss the warning signs).

Currently reading: The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin. I'm of the opinion that when Jemisin sits down to write a book, you're pretty much assured that it will be the best thing in sci-fi and/or fantasy to come out that year once it's published and there's no real point in holding awards contests anymore. I read the short story that turned into this in her collection How Long 'Til Black Future Month and was impressed by it there and I am even more impressed now that it's a novel.

The central conceit is that when a city is around long enough, it acquires a consciousness, and it's now New York's turn. The avatar of New York, a young, queer, homeless, Black graffiti artist, brings the city to live, but disappears after fighting a mysterious enemy that is not so keen on sentient cities. It's up to the newly created avatars of the five boroughs—a former gangster with amnesia, a pioneering hip hop artist turned politician, an Indigenous lesbian in a WOC-run art gallery, a Tamil student, and an anxious and very racist white girl—to find him and defeat the Woman In White who is hell bent on destroying the city's soul.

It's an awesome concept and I'm only a little jealous because I started a novel on a similar premise that I couldn't finish and wasn't nearly this good, but in classic Jemisin style, it's inventive, poetic, political, and engrossing. Fantastic so far.

Date: 2020-11-04 07:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kore
I started reading that novel! It was really good, but then the election fried my brain.

Date: 2020-11-04 07:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kore
"This time I'm not going to stay up all night like I did in 2016!" I vowed. Fucking LOL. Poor T went to bed at 11:30 PM and I kept myself glued to MSNBC until it was finally apparent there weren't going to be more real numbers and Morning Joe was coming on. I fucking hate morning shows.

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Date: 2020-11-04 10:14 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] minoanmiss
I NEED to read The City We Became. I am (ludicrously, I didn't do any of the hard work) proud of being from NYC, one of the great cities of civilization. I need to see what one of the greatest living novelists has done with my hometown.

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Date: 2020-11-04 11:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] annie_r
I don't know when I'll get to the book, but I had to think about which avatar was which borough. Staten Island is the racist white girl, former gangster is the Bronx, hip hop politician is Manhattan, Indigenous lesbian is Brooklyn, and the Tamil student is Queens. That took my mind off the election for a minute.

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Date: 2020-11-05 01:36 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] annie_r
I'm off 3 of 5! But I was a Queens kid, and haven't even visited in 20 years. But yeah, Indigenous lesbian is Bronx, hip hop politician is Brooklyn (I've lived in the Bronx and Brooklyn as well.) Brooklyn especially is so many things.

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Date: 2020-11-05 12:29 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] minoanmiss
ahahahahaha staten Island is a racist White girl that's BEAUTIFUL.

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Date: 2020-11-05 12:29 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] minoanmiss
Staten Island doesn't deserve to come off well. It's a bastion of conservative White cops and their fans. I've only been there like twice because everyone knows it's not safe for Black people.

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Date: 2020-11-05 02:22 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] minoanmiss

AHAHHAHAH rolls around laughing omg

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Date: 2020-11-07 06:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] franklanguage
Actually, Staten Island—also called "Stagnant Island"—was fairly safe several years ago for black and brown people in St. George, which is the northern tip of the island, just off the ferry. Of course, that may have changed.

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Date: 2020-11-07 07:19 pm (UTC)
minoanmiss: A detail of the Ladies in Blue fresco (Default)
From: [personal profile] minoanmiss

I'm more talking about my NYC childhood in the 1980s and 1990s, but I have been disinclined to investigate Stagnant Island ever since.

Date: 2020-11-06 07:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] broken_record
The Iron Heel sounds interesting, I'm going to try and find it.

Date: 2020-11-06 11:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] broken_record
Thank you!

Date: 2020-11-07 06:32 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] franklanguage
My neighbor put on a production of The Iron Heel several years ago; Act I was over an hour long, and I found myself fidgeting.

That said, I'm compelled to go and read it; thanks for the link.

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