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From: friedman@h-sc1.UUCP (dawn friedman)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: Tanith Lee
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Date: Tue, 9-Jul-85 18:25:25 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul  9 18:25:25 1985
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> From: stever@cit-vlsi (Steve Rabin  )
> 
> "Don't Bite the Sun" and its sequel "Drinking Sapphire Wine"
> form the best science fiction love story I've ever read.
> Actually this is also the only science fiction love story
> I've read.
> 
> Some of these books are very sexually emotive.  Lee also plays games
> with my concept of "parent".
> 
> -s

She does have some rather strange ideas, including a rather heavy-
handed insistence on male-female polarity.  And have you noticed 
her brother-and-sister villains?  Maybe not -- but see "Day by Night"
and "The Silver Metal Lover".  The latter is not a bad love story at
all; and a friend once told me that the mother-daughter relationship
in it should tell me something ( --)).
  
More on sexuality in SF, or is that too dangerous for a relatively
mild-mannered newsgroup?
  
                                                   dsf

                                           (Shacharah --
                                             of course!)

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