| That's great news. Mine is on order, but I wasn't sure when they would start shipping. My only problem is I 've got so much reading stacked up now, I don't know when I will ever get round to reading the torrent of new RB material that's coming through!. I've had to put aside Match to Flame, as I have other stuff I need to get to. And I STILL haven't got to Farewell Summer yet - that's nearly two summers gone since the book came out! |
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| Didn't it come out at the end of summer 2006? So the two summers are 2006 (gone!) and 2007 (nearly gone, not that we had much summer in the UK). Actually, I've just checked Amazon, and it was published in OCTOBER 2006. So, only one summer nearly gone! I must indeed be in a timewarp. |
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| When I eventually get round to reading it, I'll let you know! |
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| I like that the British say "get round".
"Live Forever!"
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| Once again Doug has stopped me in my tracks with the surprising news that Brits say something that (I presume) Americans do not say! So what would you say, Doug? Presumably, like the Beach Boys, it would be "Get Around". |
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| Biplane.
That event is similar to the same event that happens in RB's short story, "Junior," when the same "pleasurable activity" occurs (I'm not worried about a spoiler as the book has been out awhile; but am not sure the gentle way to say it...). The old man is so "excited," he calls the women from his past who have "enjoyed it" with him to come and share the experience one more time.
In "Farewell summer," I think some of this is tied to RB's recognition that sexuality is a fundamental part of the human experience. The old guy has one last "event" before dying, and at the same time, Doug has his first event as the beginning of his male adult life. This book is partly about transitioning from childhood into adulthood and this event (for men) is a clear sign that life is indeed "moving forward and upward".
I think it is a bit heavy-handed (juxtaposing the two so that they occur at the same time), but great symbolism, nontheless. For Bradbury, sexuality is one of the true signs of life. |
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| quote: Originally posted by philnic: Once again Doug has stopped me in my tracks with the surprising news that Brits say something that (I presume) Americans do not say! So what would you say, Doug?
Presumably, like the Beach Boys, it would be "Get Around".
They would say "I get around", indeed - Americans! I would say "I get round", but then, I'm an Anglophile!
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| quote: I love his science fiction, but I also enjoy his stories about life.
But the sci-fi stories are about "life", too! The best science fiction (including Ray's) is not really about the future & techology at all; it is about NOW and about HUMANITY. Anyway, Mr Dark, I do understand what you were getting at. |
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