In a message dated 11/27/2002 9:00:28 AM Eastern Standard
Time,
Robison_M@crane.navy.mil writes:
> And I agree with
> your comments about the 30s generating good writers.
I've been
> trying to find 15 or 20 new authors for every
decade. The
> Thirties were not a problem. The Forties required a
bit
> more
> looking around.
I agree about the 30's. It seems to me that I may get bogged
down in the period, as a lot of these writers interest me
more than some of the guys/gals who followed. I keep finding
30's stuff I want to read and the month is almost over!
However, I will toss out two suggestions for the 40's month
coming up:
SOLOMON'S VINEYARD, by Jonathan Latimer and some of Leigh
Brackett's hard boiled stuff.
I love both, and look forward to re-reading them, esp. SV, as
I think it even better than RED HARVEST. Steven
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