Sunday, 9 November 2003

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Science fiction and fantasy often regarded with disdain by literary critics, frequently even more than other “genre” fiction. I think literary critics are looking for certain specific criteria when they judge a work and are not willing to consider that their criteria may not, in fact, be universally useful in judging all works. In effect, they are blinded by their preconceived notions and miss the things that make some science fiction or fantasy good.

In practice I think that the criteria for judging science fiction and fantasy and the criteria for judging literature are overlapping sets: some criteria are shared, but there are additional criteria that must be considered when judging science fiction or fantasy, and some of the criteria for literature don't apply.