
Originally Posted by
JeffreyWKramer
Not much attention to the SF fan press? I dunno. Wolfe has been a big name in SF since at least the 80s, and won awards even before then, though I don't know that his fame has really grown that much since then - I think a lot of his fans have been following him more or less religiously for a long time.
Also, much of Wolfe's best stuff is not exactly light reading. "The Book of the New Sun" is full of linguistic virtuosity, metaphor, analogy, symbolism and mysterious bits one has to sort out by playing close attention to the narrative. Comparisons of Wolfe with the likes of Faulkner, Pynchon and Joyce are not just obtuse fanboy pleas that SF is worthy of serious literary attention.
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