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Edward Cline

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Born
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, The United States
Influences
Ayn Rand

Member Since
December 2012


Edward Cline is an American novelist and essayist. He is best known for his Sparrowhawk series of novels, which take place in England and Virginia before the American Revolutionary War. He is also the author of First Prize and Whisper the Guns. Outside of his work as a novelist, Cline is known for his writings on esthetics and his defense of capitalism and of free speech. As a writer, his strongest influence has been the philosopher-novelist Ayn Rand. Currently, he is a policy analyst for the Center for the Advancement of Capitalism. He lives in Yorktown, Virginia.





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Masquerading Malice






Masquerade

 noun

mas·​quer·​ade | \ ˌma-skə-ˈrād  (Merriam-Webster)

Definition
of masquerade

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1aa social gathering of persons
wearing masks and often fantastic costumes

ba costume for wear at such a
gathering

2an action or appearance that is
mere disguise or show



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“A boy adopts a hero for two reasons: because a hero captivates his soul and serves as a projection of his innermost self; and, because a hero seems to have solved many problems that may worry a boy, or at least demonstrates the capacity to solve them. The hero is an idealization of successful living, even though he may die in a story. The death may be gallant, brave, tragic, or perhaps even foolhardy. But living or dead, a hero is the stylistic embodiment of living on one’s own terms – noble terms, grand terms, exciting terms – terms, in short, that complement any youth’s uncorrupted, untamed, unabridged projection of what is possible to him in life”
Edward Cline, Hugh Kenrick
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“We have to stop pretending that Islam is a religion. Islam is a totalitarian ideology that aims to conquer the West.”
Edward Cline, A Handbook on Islam

“It is honor that makes commerce possible, dear brother. And the law courts, when men lack it.”
Edward Cline

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“I like cigarettes, Miss Taggart. I like to think of fire held in a man's hand. Fire, a dangerous force, tamed at his fingertips. I often wonder about the hours when a man sits alone, watching the smoke a cigarette thinking. I wonder what great things have come from those hours. When a man thinks, there is a spot of fire alive in his mind - and it is only proper that he should have the burning point of a cigarette as his one expression.”
Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

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Edward Cline David: Thanks. Sparrowhawk is my magnum opus. Everything else I wrote before it (except for the last two Skeen novels) was training to write the Sparrowhawk series. But all my other novels are nothing to laugh at, either (not that I think you were). Cheers, and Happy New Year.


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David Lombardo Just started Sparrowhawk VI. I can't tell you how much I love this series of books!!! These books have been a joy to read! Thank you!!!!!!
Sincerely,
David Lombardo


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