Hollywood
This is how it works.
This is how it works.
Posted by mckie at 10:31 0 comments
Labels: idiocy, Kevin smith, superman. hollywood
The latter being, literally, the seashore rather than the threshold. But one uses it for doorways, too. Let's not confuse the matter by bringing in litotes (meiosis by understatement). Litos means plain, after all. Litotes, simplicity.
I've made this distinction in regard to one of the great fantasy sequences, Durrell's Alexandria Quartet before. But I'm going to write a lot more about it in the next few days. Those of you who haven't armed yourself with a copy of The City & the City, duck.
It won't be about that, but it's made me reread all kinds of things.
Posted by mckie at 22:54 0 comments
Labels: china mieville, fantasy literature, lawrence durrell, m john harrison
Here are the covers of Gollancz's selection of classic space operas. But can space opera be space opera without a spaceship on the cover?
Posted by mckie at 15:22 2 comments
Labels: book covers, gollancz, space opera