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I've never really been able to get into his stuff... Isaac Send a noteboard - 14/06/2014 12:21:32 PM

View original postI'm giving The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant another shot, as I hate having half-read books in my collection. But I find Stephen Donaldson's style to be quite pompous, especially with sections like this:

... and pretty much for that reason, I've tried Lord Foul's Bane quite a few times and might try it again someday but the arcane words are a real turn off. At least when Gene Wolfe does it in his Book of the New Sun it adds to the distant dystopia future feel, familiar but arcane.

The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
- Albert Einstein

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Can anybody tell me what this means? - 30/05/2014 05:02:58 PM 962 Views
Their overt religiousness is irritating and passé? *NM* - 30/05/2014 06:36:16 PM 327 Views
That it was old-fashioned or antiquated to display their belief/religion in that way. *NM* - 01/06/2014 01:33:53 AM 529 Views
I thought that's what I said *NM* - 01/06/2014 07:41:10 PM 324 Views
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Its like he writes with a Thesaurus by his side *NM* - 14/06/2014 03:05:42 AM 283 Views
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It looks like it's the opposite - 15/06/2014 12:40:14 AM 610 Views
Re: It looks like it's the opposite - 15/06/2014 08:28:45 AM 631 Views
He might even call you Preterite... - 15/06/2014 06:10:52 PM 635 Views
I've never really been able to get into his stuff... - 14/06/2014 12:21:32 PM 724 Views

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