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Agent to the Stars
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For a first work, this is both so weird and hilariously funny at the same time that I am absolutely not sure what to think about it.
It´s as if it was Scalzi´s intent to write some crappy elements in this one, because he usually doesn´t do this, I don´t know, intending to write less pro. Ok, it was his first novel, subjectively I am pretty sure that this is a bit of an experiment and not meant really seriously, just a kind of test balloon to see how his writing might be accepted by the audience, just as redshirts, not really meant to be a serious, more of a just joking, novel, more a satire of the themes included, not really interested in telling an own story.
That´s especially interesting, because he published Old Man´s War the same year, so he definitively knew how to write bombastic, comedic sci-fi that satirizes the genre itself, but just wanted to do something else too. A kind of slapstick comedy writing exercise with some sci-fi trope mixed in.
I, subjectively, don´t think that there is much ironic depth hidden here, maybe a bit of superficial Hollywood criticism behind all the fart jokes, but nothing really substantial.
But I couldn´t point my finger at any of his other works, or another sci-fi authors´ books, who used alien physiology in such a hilarious fashion to create easy, stinking entertainment.
Tropes show how literature is conceptualized and created and which mixture of elements makes works and genres unique:
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It´s as if it was Scalzi´s intent to write some crappy elements in this one, because he usually doesn´t do this, I don´t know, intending to write less pro. Ok, it was his first novel, subjectively I am pretty sure that this is a bit of an experiment and not meant really seriously, just a kind of test balloon to see how his writing might be accepted by the audience, just as redshirts, not really meant to be a serious, more of a just joking, novel, more a satire of the themes included, not really interested in telling an own story.
That´s especially interesting, because he published Old Man´s War the same year, so he definitively knew how to write bombastic, comedic sci-fi that satirizes the genre itself, but just wanted to do something else too. A kind of slapstick comedy writing exercise with some sci-fi trope mixed in.
I, subjectively, don´t think that there is much ironic depth hidden here, maybe a bit of superficial Hollywood criticism behind all the fart jokes, but nothing really substantial.
But I couldn´t point my finger at any of his other works, or another sci-fi authors´ books, who used alien physiology in such a hilarious fashion to create easy, stinking entertainment.
Tropes show how literature is conceptualized and created and which mixture of elements makes works and genres unique:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph...
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Mar 11, 2021 11:02AM
Is that Kermit the frog on the cover?
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