Neal Stephenson’s Anathem–is it feminist enough?

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Neal Stephenson’s “Anathem” is not a specifically feminist work, but it’s a blast to read. It has his standard socially inept male protaganist, Fraa Erasmus; a female love interest whom he perceives as way better than he is socially, intellectually, and emotionally, Suur Ala; and an incredibly comp (link)

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  • EmilyBlips EmilyBlips
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    "His writing voice makes me feel like I%u2019ve settled down with a great friend, frenetic, brilliant and entertaining."

    Those are three very good qualities to have in a friend :D

    Posted 12/1/2008 (reply) (flag)