Yeah Read! Read, read, read!
Read what? And WHY?
Levar Burton turned up on BlueSky yesterday. One of his posts said,
"Fucking Read"
He didn't name a single book.
The first link is a review of the first two books of The North Africa Trilogy. Those two books have been free in Project Gutenberg for more than a decade. The next two links are to the e-books in PG. The third book did not come out until the 1970s and may not even be in the public domain yet.
http://sfgospel.typepad.com/sf_gospel/2008/08/mack-reynolds-on-africa-islam-utopia-and-progress.html
Black Man's Burden (1961) by Mack Reynolds
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/32390
Border, Breed nor Birth (1963) by Mack Reynolds
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/30639
The thing about science fiction is that it is future oriented. Too much reading is focused on the past. But I think the lesson of the past is who had technology versus who didn't and the people without the technology lost. So what does that say about the future?
A curious thing is that 1961 is when Patrice Lumumba was assassinated. 50 years later, 2011, is when Gaddafi was overthrown and killed. CIA involvement in the first and NATO involvement in the second.
But Obama was in the White House in 2011 and Hillary Caesar crowing "We came. We saw. He Died!"
<maniacal laugh>
So the North Africa Trilogy has an interesting retro-future backdrop.
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