Pratchett, Terry - Going Postal and Making Money

Dec 04, 2008 00:49

Moist von Lipwig is a con man blessed with an unmemorable face. Alas, that wasn't enough to keep him out of Vetinari's prisons, and he's going to hang in the morning. Then Vetinari offers him the chance to live and reform Ankh-Morpork's ramshackle postal system (the offices are literally buried in mail), and Moist finds himself conning more people ( Read more... )

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oyceter December 8 2008, 00:53:20 UTC
Yay, links!

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rachelmanija December 4 2008, 18:20:15 UTC
I haven't read the sequel yet, but Going Postal is one o my very favorite Discworld books. I love Moist, I love the creepy post office, I love the ancient golem, and I love how Pratchett very successfully combines comedy with mythic wonder, much as he does in the Tiffany Aching books.

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radiotelescope December 4 2008, 22:00:50 UTC
Comedy with mythic (myffic?) wonder *and geek culture*, in the case of _Going Postal_, which he did wonderfully.

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oyceter December 8 2008, 00:54:37 UTC
I LOVE Going Postal! I was a little surprised, because I wasn't very enthusiastic going in, but I just loved it! Moist! The clacksmen and their ways! Everything!

Sadly Making Money is not nearly as good, as it doesn't have Moist conning people like mad and the bank background is not nearly as cool as the post office/clacks system.

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sanguinity March 6 2009, 17:51:22 UTC
What did you make of the thing with wots-his-name ernyyl orvat n pybja (rot-13) at the end of Making Money? (Assuming you can remember that far back, that is.) There was something about that which rubbed me all kinds of the wrong way -- it coded racially/ethnically for me, with essentialism, to boot. "Oo, you found out that your parents are REALLY an Exotic Racialized Ethnicity? Then you must be special and have exotic superpowers congruent with your heritage! And you must leave 'regular' society (because you're not actually regular) and go live with Exotic Other People because they are the only expression of your True Nature!"

Or am I bringing, ahem, issues to that ending?

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oyceter March 12 2009, 05:08:38 UTC
Oooohhhhh! I had completely forgotten about that. I think I would need to reread to see what I thought; I don't usually associate the guilds with the racial/ethnic essentialism Pratchett does so much with species, but I also don't read as many of the Ankh-Morpork books. On the other hand, that kind of a conclusion fits with my general impression of Pratchett, which is that he does cool individuals but completely fails at understanding the dynamics of group behavior, especially if it involves anything political.

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