From: Michael M. Butler (butler@comp-lib.org)
Date: Tue Feb 16 1999 - 17:46:13 MST
>why go through the tedium of reading poorly plotted novels with flat, boring
>characters and an execrable style? ("Give us the facts, Ma'am, just the
>facts.") Novels should be literary, and I don't see the point of reading junk
>novels just because they deal with issues that are dear to us.
>
>In the original Extropian fiction list, I personally consider
<snip>
> Ayn Rand's *Atlas Shrugged*
>to be
[one of]
>the only three truly great novels.
<snip>
>(By the way, why not include Rand's *The Fountainhead*,
<snip>
>Comments welcome,
>
>Jean-Francois Virey,
>Douai, France.
She must be better in translation than in the original English. What
edition have you read? Who was the translator?
MMB
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