Jun. 30th, 2004

Soldiering

Jun. 30th, 2004 03:01 am
woodface: (stay_angellemyst)
Wrote fic today, a descent companion piece. It's fluffy and at the same time deals with a pissed off Sam. Heh, I think that was the first time I wrote pissed!Sam. Jack thinks she's cute when she's mad btw. But I don't think he'd ever tell her cause he would so get his ass kicked.

I'm gonna go read a bit in The Eagle of the Ninth. I'm in love with Marcus I think. Then again, I'm in love with all of Sutcliff's main characters. When rereading the books, it's obvious that her writing style is out of date. I read on a website that she rather tells her stories instead of showing them. I don't mind at all. Her books connect you to the time they are set in. As if she's drawing upon the story tellers of old, picking up their tradition and passing it on.

Sutcliff believed in reincarnation. She thought that people sometimes feel connected to a period because it feels so familiar to them as they have lived then. In an interview she tells this: Somebody once said to me,"Perhaps you'll be a soldier in another life." I heard myself saying, "No, thank you, I have had enough of soldiering." Perhaps it was something I remembered. I know that I was really quite startled when I heard my own voice saying this.

Love what she says here:

RT: As well as writing many works of fiction, you have retold most of the important legends of Britain at one time or another. These legends are often very complex and sometimes contain elements that conflict. What determined your choice among the various forms of, for example, the Tristan and Iseult story?

RS: I think I simply chose the version that I thought would fit most happily into the story. It was a completely subjective decision. The only change I made which was not vouched for in an earlier story was to leave out the love potion which everybody else keeps. That was just me. I am basically a storyteller: I belong to the minstrelsy. Therefore I will choose what seems right to me.
woodface: (jackass_josephides)
Ha!

Seems Bush is wetting his pants about his popularity dropping and now he's trying to pull his hands off of everything. I wonder how much handing back control to Iraq has come too late. My mom called it a "poisoned gift" and she might be right. My guess is that within a year UNO will be there to clean up Bush's mess.

And now the right for those prisoners in Cuba to press charges against the US. What's up with that? I really don't know what to think about it. If I were naive I'd think the system might actually work but I'm not, not when it comes to this. Seems very dodgy if you ask me. I guess they can expect a lot of charges in the time coming. Unless of course they scare those prisoners enough that they won't dare.

Me cynical? Bush might be just smart enough to make this all look as a 'good thing'. To have his voters believe again that he is the good guy with good intentions who the whole world is misjudging. And in the meanwhile let Disney make a nice movie over how many people made their dream come true in the US and let's ignore the poverty because if a woman makes up cancer for her child to raise money it's because she's 'sick'.

So all hail Bush and I'm sure we'll rewrite history when his time comes to remember him as the liberator of Afghanistan and Iraq. And let's call the UNO chickens because the only thing they can do is come in when things are too late and try to straighten up a mess that's only in their heads.

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