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posted by [personal profile] selkie at 10:55pm on 25/05/2004

"Someone should translate Raissa's stuff," she said.

And I am... I mean I was.... I mean... oh, all right.

All right.

It's got no title -- like me, she could not title for beans -- but it's it's about hunger, and the moon, in the Ghetto. It must have been written in 1943, going by the paper and the ink. You will get your translit, you picky things, right aside a literal translation, and my best attempt at verse-rendering below that. At which you will not laugh.

...Oh, by the way, I hate her handwriting. It's like someone lined up a handful of Froot Loops and used the smashed ones as diacritical marking.

Take me away from my nice fun and make me do work on my book, will you? Tricksssy. Falssssse.

P.S. Just finished reading Garth Nix's first book, 'The Ragwitch'. And, hate to say, here's the thing: I adore his writing, but the man's only got one story. One. Sigh!

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posted by [identity profile] tibicina.livejournal.com at 10:30pm on 25/05/2004
Well, yes. This is true. But it was never the story that was cool, it's the embellishments and details on the basic plot that were neat.

He doesn't so much write stories as build worlds and I find the worlds cool enough that I don't care that almost all the stories are 'Take teenager from world 1. Stick teenager into world 2. Have them meet strange people and fullfill weird prophecies, which change the world back towards the ideal state it should have been in. Return teenager to their own world... for the moment.' Ok, Shade's Children wasn't /quite/ the same plot, but still more or less fits.

Of course, what I've described there is also very basic 'Hero's Journey' so really, it's the one plot for a /lot/ of books. Like a good 3/4 of what Andre Norton wrote. Heck, you could argue that it's the plot of Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, too.

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