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From: chai@utflis.UUCP (Henry Chai)
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Subject: Yet another Xanth novel
Message-ID: <115@utflis.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 11-Mar-85 21:53:58 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar 11 21:53:58 1985
Date-Received: Tue, 12-Mar-85 05:08:25 EST
Reply-To: chai@utflis.UUCP (Henry Chai)
Organization: FLIS, University of Toronto
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Keywords: Xanth, Piers Anthony, sexist


Yes folks, Xanth #8 has hit the bookstores already. 
This ones is called "The Crewel Lye" (the cruel lie) 
and features Jordan the ghost as the central character.
I refuse to buy it; I stopped buying after the 6th.
I'll just wait for the public libraries to get it, but meanwhile if
any of you die-hard Xanth fans out there would like to tell me what
you think of it, just mail me; I'll be gald to hear from you.

BTW, does anyone find the Xanth novels sexist? I do.
The women characters are (almost) always of the pretty, buxom, not-too-bright
type, who loved nothing more than to show off their legs or 
to look for husbands.  (Princess Irene is a prime example)
The comparison between women and nymphs is also rather degrading 
to the female sex.
However, there is very little sexism in the other Piers Anthony novels,
so I wonder whether he did it tongue-in-cheek or not?

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Henry Chai                                        o.-
Faculty of Library and Information Science        \_/
U of Toronto
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