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Kavalier and Klay fell apart when WWII hits. Chabon writes beautifully about being young and stupid, but I never get on with him when he tries to tackle Big Themes.
Literal and significant aren't connected at the hip. Embrace the universe Faulkner created, as he created it, for a more productive reading.
Fukuyama the neocon guy? Huh. I'll definitely have to check these out.
Clancy Martin's "How to Sell."
I know being pithy and cryptic is sort of "de rigeur" on SF (okay, actually I've just been wanting to use 'de rigeur' in a sentence for YEARS), but what exactly do you mean? It seems to me that such an embrace and a discussion of literal/significant is exactly what GoSurf is talking about.
Henry Hazlitt's Economics in One Lesson
Hey, I'm reading that too.