I just finished reading The Dispossessed, by Ursula Le Guin. A thing that strikes me about her writing is a lack of judgement. She definitely has her opinions, but I didn't feel as if The Dispossessed told me to feel one way or the other about communism. In The Wave In The Mind, she even managed to talk about incest avoidance (in an essay about
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Writers need to do that more often, I think.
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I find her attitude to sexual orientation refreshing...It kind of points to me that your sexual orientation shouldn't be something to judge you by, any more than your skin color should.
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And I dearly wish people would all be like that. For now, though, I have to settle for terribly inquisitive, somewhat belligerent, and protestations of how I'm "different" when I claim I'm just normal. :p I consider myself only different in the way that people with red hair are different, but straight people don't often seem to accept that. Mind, that could also come from the fact that I'm only eighteen and most of the people I spend time with have barely put any consideration to it.
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