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It moves, though, in unexpected directions--no excuses are made for Ken and his compulsions, yet we get to know and even love him like a deeply flawed younger brother. When Barnes writes of the fall of civilization to Christianity and/or barbarism, his rationalism does not rule out empathy for other ways of seeing--and there is a sense that armed conflict always involves collateral losses of more than just lives. The doomed soldier of "Advice to the Civilized" knows that in that regret lies the whole difference between civilization and barbarism. The stories come packaged with some nonfiction--Barnes writes well about building a world and his views on style and criticism; he writes inspirationally about education and his hopes for the future. --Roz Kaveney, Amazon.co.uk
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Barnes does it again,
By jeff.paulsen@poorman-douglas.com (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apostrophes & Apocalypses: The First Collection From One of the Most Acclaimed SF Writers of the Decade (Hardcover)
This is exactly what I want in a collection - stories and essays by a great author. I really enjoyed it, and reccomend it to anyone who likes Barnes' novels, or just well written SF.I found in reading this book that the author has both a BA-Economics and an MA-Political Science, math-intensive. This explains much about his well planned worlds and scholarly characters, but there is so much more here than that. Buy it. Read it. Understand why he's compared to Heinlein so often.
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Barnes' short stories are even better than his novels,
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This review is from: Apostrophes & Apocalypses: The First Collection From One of the Most Acclaimed SF Writers of the Decade (Paperback)
I came to John Barnes' writing through his novels, and was very pleasantly suprised to find his short stories. They pack almost as much creativity as is usually found in a 300 page work into a scant 30 pages. The downside to this, of course, is that after being so drawn in to one of his universes, you want to stay with the world and the characters for another 270 pages...One great thing about this collection are the essays interleaved between the stories. The insight into how Barnes arrives at his plots and universes is a special treat.
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Warts and All--But Too Many Warts,
By Scott R. Lucado "I'm the other author named L... (Fort Worth, TX USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Apostrophes & Apocalypses: The First Collection From One of the Most Acclaimed SF Writers of the Decade (Hardcover)
I've been reading a lot of John Barnes in the past year, and maybe I'm just overdosing. Parts of this collection, mostly the non-fiction segments, were quite interesting, but others were boring, inferior, and in the case of "Gentleman Pervert, Out on a Spree," downright repulsive. As a prelude to one of the stories, Mr. Barnes writes: "If you have half as much fun reading this as I had writing it, I will have had twice as much fun as you did" or something like that. I'll be more generous than that--he probably had twenty times as much fun as I did. Mr. Barnes's fans (and I consider myself one) should read this book, as I think it offers some insight into the writer's scope, and perhaps more importantly, thought process. The overall impression I have after reading this collection is that Barnes is a talented and prolific writer, but a trifle condescending.
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