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One of the things I'd like to do on my blog this year is celebrate the birthdays of my favorite authors of the past.

To that end, happy birthday to E.M. Forster (1 January, 1879 – 7 June, 1970)!

yellow is happiness


β€œHe broke off, and she fancied that he looked sad. She could not be sure, for the Machine did not transmit nuances of expression. It only gave a general idea of people -- an idea that was good enough for all practical purposes, Vashti thought. The imponderable bloom, declared by a discredited philosophy to be the actual essence of intercourse, was rightly ignored by the Machine, just as the imponderable bloom of the grape was ignored by the manufacturers of artificial fruit. Something 'good enough' had long since been accepted by our race.”
― E.M. Forster, The Machine Stops (1909)

Date: 2014-01-02 02:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eldritchhobbit.livejournal.com
My pleasure! Thanks for your kind comments! I use "The Machine Stops" in a couple of my courses. It's a wonderfully relevant and timely story (and one of the chief inspirations for the film Wall-E). The novels you listed are fantastic, too - and so are their movie adaptations, as well! So much beauty and insight from one author.

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