So... can anyone think of lame, amputee, leg-less, club-footed or missing toed characters, ideally hero(in)es in modern fantasy fiction? Film doesn't count. Mind goes ... blank.
Let's see, these are the things I need to write this Summer:
Banks chapter (I made a start but next items means I have to rethink)
Banks chapter (guessing on wordcount)
Baudrillard chapter (I have hand written notes somewhere)
Fantasy and Psychoanalyis chapter (exists in head)
Queer YASF (powerpoint of talk available)
Let's see, these are the things I need to write this Summer:
Banks chapter (I made a start but next items means I have to rethink)
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Banks chapter (guessing on wordcount)
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5,000 / 7,000 (71.4%) |
Baudrillard chapter (I have hand written notes somewhere)
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400 / 2,000 (20.0%) |
Fantasy and Psychoanalyis chapter (exists in head)
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788 / 4,000 (19.7%) |
Queer YASF (powerpoint of talk available)
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2,000 / 4,000 (50.0%) |
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A deformed foot is of course crucial in The Chrysalids.
The heroine of Leigh kennedy's non-SF Saint Hiroshima loses some toes in 'some damn fool incident with a fallout shelter'
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The Crysalids? Too sf-nal I suspect but maybe.
Saint Hiroshima as sf? (Have I read it? Ponder ponder. Nicholas the Anmerican, yes.
I'm also thinking The Wasp Factory - Angus/Agnes Cauldhamme???
Thanks but I'm being picky here...
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There must be plenty of Fisher King variants out there... Tim Powers' The Drawing Of The Dark maybe?
Oh and Katherine Dunn's Geek Love has several deformed characters which might count.