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Saturn's Children by Charles Stross
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the ideas behind the theme What Makes a Slave a Slave are particularly interesting when considering how they are approached and transformed by the genre in which they appear. in fantasy and historical fiction, slavery is often depicted as a regular part of the environment, and if a central character is enslaved, it is merely an obstacle that is usually surmounted. in horror, the idea of a total loss of freedom, especially the loss of an individualized mind, becomes another facet of evil: possession, automation, etc. in erotica and PNR and the queasy Gor universe, enslavement can be a path to 'true freedom' and a comment on the fluidity of power and disempowerment.

regarding Saturn's Children: rarely have i read a breathless scifi space opera that seriously attempts to understand the mentality of a slave - and one that attempts to juggle all of those approaches to slavery. in the end, a moralistic and 'humanistic' stance is clearly taken (which i personally appreciated), but the journey to that end does not engage in puritanism or easy, knee-jerk generalizations.

despite the deep and intriguing theme, this is a light entertainment. lots of graphic and semi-graphic robot sex. overall an absorbing but not overly-elaborate post-human adventure.
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November 12, 2010 – Shelved
July 23, 2011 – Shelved as: scifi-modern

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message 1: by Greg (last edited Mar 15, 2013 08:23PM) (new) - added it

Greg 'Lots of graphic and semi-graphic robot sex.' So, no human sex then?

It sounds like an intriguing story. I read Stross' Glasshouse a few years ago and quite enjoyed that and I've been meaning to try out some of his other books. Perhaps the next one I read of his will be this one.


mark monday Greg wrote: "'Lots of graphic and semi-graphic robot sex.' So, no human sex then? ..."

to say more would constitute a major spoiler! sorta.

i've also read this by Stross, which i enjoyed (lots of Cthulhu elements):

A Colder WarA Colder War


message 3: by Mark (new)

Mark semi-graphic robot sex

What the fuck, as one might ask, is that ?


message 4: by Greg (new) - added it

Greg mark wrote: "Greg wrote: "'Lots of graphic and semi-graphic robot sex.' So, no human sex then? ..."

to say more would constitute a major spoiler! sorta.

i've also read this by Stross, which i enjoyed (lots of..."


I went to Stross's site and found many things there to peruse - thanks for the recommend, Mark! :)


mark monday Mark wrote: "semi-graphic robot sex

What the fuck, as one might ask, is that ?"


tools & implements! except in the case of robots, those are actual body parts.


message 6: by Tony (new)

Tony Vacation Is there a great American sexbot novel? (I realize Stross is a limey.)


mark monday the only one that comes to mind is The Silver Metal Lover by Tanith Lee


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