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Ain’t NO WAY this man just claimed HG Wells “essentially” invented modern science fiction after JUST talking about how horror can revolve around fear of women and their autonomy. Yeah, let’s just gloss over Mary Shelley 🙄
— Nov 18, 2025 07:47AM
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“…although statistically a postwar rise in delinquency is complicated to prove…the fear of it certainly shot up, as did the attention paid to it…almost every meeting opened with the insistence the phenomenon was on the rise and…that some aspect of mass media or popular culture was primarily to blame.” Both comforting and frustrating we’ve always blamed media for behavior instead of parenting and class
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Unexpected “Hiroshima” by John Hersey mention! (Read that book, it’s not long)
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“…the arguable most famous Hawthorne story from this period, published in 1835 in Boston’s New-England Magazine, is, in its own way, the most pessimistic of them all.” *proceeds to describe the plot of the story but doesn’t give the title once in 2 pages dedicated to talking about it*
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For my own records keeping: switched from audiobook to physical copy @ 30%, began second attempt on 11/18
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Kinda disappointing that in a book about American horror, indigenous stories are given like 2-3 paragraphs before immediately jumping in to Salem, esp since part of what made Salem such a hotbed of blame-gaming was their fear of indigenous people and potential raids
— Nov 15, 2025 02:28PM
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We love seeing a book start right out with a content warning
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Nov 18, 2025 07:49AM
Correction: he didn’t even say “modern science fiction”, just “science fiction”. So, entirely incorrect and not even really arguable
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