Nicholas ([info]nhw) wrote,
@ 2008-02-08 14:12:00
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February Books 9) The Rediscovery of Man
9) The Rediscovery of Man, by Cordwainer Smith

I can't quite believe it, but I don't think I had ever read anything by Cordwainer Smith before, though I knew of his reputation. I hadn't realised that his writing career was so short - first published in 1950, died aged 54 in 1967 - and sparse. This volume pulls together a dozen of his short stories, all loosely connected through his future history based on the controlling Instrumentality and featuring the planet Norstrilia. I found the style on the whole almost incomprehensible in places and yet weirdly compelling; tales told with utterly unselfconscious conviction, of beings whose consciousness teeters on the edge of human understanding. I may try and find a reader's guide somewhere to help me understand what was going on, and then go back to it. Fascinating stuff.



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[info]bellinghman
2008-02-08 01:29 pm UTC (link)
One of these days I need to work out what of his bibliography we're missing.

As far as his output was concerned, it didn't help that he wasn't even a full-time writer.

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[info]akicif
2008-02-08 01:52 pm UTC (link)
Is this helpful at all?

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[info]andrewducker
2008-02-08 04:45 pm UTC (link)
That was really interesting. I must now go and read some Smith.

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[info]glorioushubris
2008-02-08 06:07 pm UTC (link)
I think the volume you have is a retitled version of a collection that was originally published as The Best of Cordwainer Smith, which was the first Smith I ever read. There is another volume, also titled The Rediscovery of Man, which was published by NESFA Press and contains all of his fiction (including the story purchased for Last Dangerous Visions) except for Norstrilia, his one science fiction novel.

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[info]spacecrab
2008-02-08 06:32 pm UTC (link)
"The Rediscovery of Man" was the Book of Honor at Potlatch 12, a USA->West Coast literary s-f convention. Don't know, but you might find this linkuseful -- particularly, the links within that link to the "Universe of Cordwainer Smith Timeline" and "Google Lit Search" pages.

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(Anonymous)
2008-02-08 06:56 pm UTC (link)
To tie this into another one of your interests, it seems to me that there are clear homages to Smith in New Who (the cat people, "New New York," etc.)

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[info]treddytrafalgar
2008-02-08 11:14 pm UTC (link)
Sorry about that; wasn't logged in

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[info]inuitmonster
2008-02-08 10:55 pm UTC (link)
he's the guy who wrote The Game Of Cat and Dragon? I loved that when it used to show up in anthologies and have always meant to read more of his stuff. wasn't he amazingly right wing, and didn't he run KMT China, or something?

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[info]sammywol
2008-02-08 11:31 pm UTC (link)
We have athe NESFA anthology and while reading it all at once is probably not to be recomended there are a lot of stories in there you won't find anywhere else and they are interesting.

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