What kind of "questionable representations" do you refer to, Joel?Now, I do have Trek fiction books in my pile (a dirty pile in my room since I have so many things going on now) that I want to read, but it's very difficult to actually read them since I am aware (or have an issue with) certain questionable representations in the franchise.
Do a search on my earlier posts on this site, and that will answer your question.
What kind of "questionable representations" do you refer to, Joel?
Do a search on my earlier posts on this site, and that will answer your question.
I just did that and couldn't determine what you are referring to. Are you talking about The Omega Glory?
verging on magical (or magickal) realism
Yes.Is there a difference between the two, beyond pretentiousness?verging on magical (or magickal) realism
Moving on to Shadow (the VOY entry in the series). I seem to recall not really liking this book when I read it the first time, but don't recall much of the story, or why I didn't like it. Guess I'll find out soon...![]()
Yes.Is there a difference between the two, beyond pretentiousness?verging on magical (or magickal) realism
Crowley didn't practice "magic." He practiced "magick." With a k.
Yes.Yes.Is there a difference between the two, beyond pretentiousness?
Crowley didn't practice "magic." He practiced "magick." With a k.
I repeat the question. Is there a meaningful difference between the definitions of the two forms of the word?
I finished the latest A Galaxy Unknown book, and I've started Cordelia's Honor (the first omnibus in the Vorkosigan Saga).
I finished Cordelia's Honor, and I've just started Young Miles (the second omnibus in the Vorkosigan Saga).
I finished Young Miles and have started Miles, Mystery and Mayhem (the third omnibus in the Vorkosigan Saga).
Yes.Yes.
Crowley didn't practice "magic." He practiced "magick." With a k.
I repeat the question. Is there a meaningful difference between the definitions of the two forms of the word?
Magic is conjuring and tricks. Magick is a system for getting at the underlying structure of the universe through occult methods.
Exactly. You don't have to take magick seriously (I don't) to understand that a lot of people are going to have a very different thing in mind if you call it magic. It's useful to have different terms, and it's also useful not to surrender the original word completely by coming up with a new name for it.
The literary term magical realism applies because the book features strange events that are seemingly intended to be understood as real, though you can choose to interpret them as drug-induced hallucinations if you don't like fantasy elements in your historical fiction based on real people and events.
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