notes.husk.org. scribblings by Paul Mison.

2011-05-18

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“ I don’t suppose that I have understood more than a small part – all the same I have understood enough to be greatly interested, and elated too, since sometimes it seems to me that you are grasping ideas that I have tried to express, much more fumblingly, in fiction But you have gone much further and I can’t help envying you – as one does those who reach what one has aimed at. ”
Virginia Woolf, in a letter to Olaf Stapledon after reading his novel, Star Maker. Quoted in a Guardian story, Science fiction author hits out at Booker judges, about Kim Stanley Robinson criticising fiction prizes for concentrating on the genre of literary fiction.

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