Date: 2017-09-03 12:14 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] momentsmusicaux
The Discworld second wave got a bit crap in the middle, too.

Re: 66 unflattering things about Ronald Reagan

Date: 2017-09-03 04:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] amaebi
YES! YES! YES!

Date: 2017-09-03 10:32 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] theandrewhickey
Yeah, I think in terms of quality Pratchett's work makes a sort of M shape. Starts a bit rough with the pre-Discworld novels and the early Rincewind ones, hits a peak in the early nineties, declines to a low with stuff like The Fifth Elephant, Carpe Jugulum, and The Last Continent (all of which have good stuff in them, but seem to be treading water a bit), hit a second peak in the early 2000s, and then slowly declined (though I think Raising Steam is the only truly bad book he wrote, there's a noticeable deterioration in the ones before it)

Date: 2017-09-04 09:42 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] danieldwilliam
I think I agree with the general thrust of the Guardian article on the slave auction block. It seems to be a genuine historical artifact and not a piece of post-hoc propaganda or commemeration.

But I think there's also a propaganda value in deciding which historical artifacts to preserve and which to allow to decay. I think I'd be uncomfortable with a narrative that ran - you in the South much feel awful about slavery and must be confronted every day by artifacts of your atrocity. We in the North may feel virtuous about our response to slavery and not be made to think about all the cotton we were buying to go in to our factories.

Bristol has a good museum, or part of a museum, on the links of the city to the slave trade. It's not a hugely anguished mea culpa but it's not trying to gloss over the fact that Bristol as a city and many Bristolians were actively involved in the slave trade and benefited from it and fitting that in to the history of a city over 2,000 years. I recommend it. I think it's in the M-Shed on the harbourside.

The museum about Portuguese exploration in Porto, not so good. One mention of slavery. A long list of things that the Portuguese traded around their empire included slaves. Glossed over the massive use of slave labour to extract metals and do agricultural heavy labour.

Date: 2017-09-04 08:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] momentsmusicaux
I lost interest somewhere around Soul Music. The first dip was maybe Reaper Man, or Lords and Ladies. I'm not sure whether the nadir is Maskerade, Hogfather, or Carpe Jugulum.

There seemed to be a period of him padding out one plot with a largely unconnected second plot -- Reaper Man is one I'm thinking of, but I think Soul Music had that too IIRC.

Fifth Elephant picked up, and The Truth was a glorious return to form, if not the best so far.

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