Hello Chedder Bob,

We discussed Perdido Street Station on the list last year about this
time - must be springtime reading!  Put 4351 in the message search box
to read the previous string on the subject.

~rave!

--- In SciFiNoir_Lit@yahoogroups.com, Chedder Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hey all:
>   
>   I'm reading Perdido Street station by China Mieville and I've got
to  say its one of the best sci-f/horror texts I've read in a while. 
 I only use the term horror because the landscape he presents is truly
 horrific and grotesque in a way that I've never seen geogrpahy 
described as.  I only use the term science fiction due to the  novels
prescription of the term thaumaturgy (Literally mircale working)  as a
science along side alchemy and the like.  Anyone who hasn't  read it I
strongly recommend it.  And don't worry, issues of race,  gender, and
class are all present within this work, and not in a  typical U.S.
apologetic way. A question for any who've read any of Mr.  Mieville's
other works:  Worth the bother?  
>   
>   P.S.:  I'd be so down for a classics sci-fi reading list if not
group.  Let a kid know.
>   
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