Oct. 27th, 2007

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Spent this morning having a conversation with Keffy by typing something up and having our computers speak function say it for us.

Spent last night with [livejournal.com profile] kehrli and [livejournal.com profile] kaerfel reading the first few paragraphs of all the novels lying around, and deciding which ones would make us keep reading.

And today, I finished The Forever War, by Joe Haldeman. It's a good and unnerving book about isolation. As the author says, it's anti-war, but not anti-soldier.
The portrayal of homosexuality confused me, since I wasn't sure if it was meant to be derogatory or satirical. (Eventually everyone becomes gay for the sake of population control.) As I read it, I got the impression that Haldeman just didn't understand gays very well, like most people probably didn't back then (early 70s).

The character made me think he might have a similar worldview as my dad, and in fact, a lot of his descriptions of encountering gays in the military sound the same as my dad's. There's a sort of bewilderment at the whole phenomenon. Not hostility, just an uncomfortable WTF?

So of course I had to search the internet, and found this interview with Haldeman and he sounds like a pretty darn cool guy.
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After some mild annoyances, I got reservations for a cabin at the Writers Weekend retreat next June. Whoo! What a pain.

>Is so excited<

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