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Loading... The Black Flame (original 1936; edition 1995)by Stanley Grauman Weinbaum, Sam Moskowitz (Introduction)I love Weinbaum's short fiction, but the two novels I've now read were both disappointing. The first third of this is comically bad golden age dreck; the second two thirds is a bit better, offering a few potentially thought provoking concepts around the nature of dystopia, but in the end doing nothing with them. I red this long ago, since it was in my father's collection, so I do not recall it all. I remembered the Black Flame as character who was the daughter of the leader of a revolt of the semihuman creatures of this post-holocaust world, but on rereading a bit of it, I see I was wrong. Black Margot is the the sister of the ruler of this world, and it is another women who is the daughter of the former rebel leader.What I really recall is not the events this story so much as the brief vivid account of the former rebellion. |
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