Postby EricTheFred » Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:35 am
The first two that come to mind are ones that I mentioned (on this exact subject) in another recent thread. Ayn Rand and David Weber. Both are preachy and opinionated, their opinions are highly divergent from my own, and I cringe when they get that way inside their stories just the same fashion as I do with certain talking heads on cable news talk channels start yakking... but I totally love the stories they write.
(Off topic, but related to the comment above, conversely I love Rachel Maddow, despite sharing almost none of her political views at all, because of her wit and sharp observational skills. To get into it any further in forum would almost certainly violate the prohibitions on politics though, so I would prefer any responses to this statement come to me in PM.)
As I understand it, whether Mark Twain was an atheist or not is subject to a very long, still-active debate. He definitely was not a traditional Christian though. He may have been one of the earliest public figures to get away with overtly poking fun at the established faith.
Heinlein is all over the map, from tame to racy. He did indeed revel in racy when he wrote it though. And yeah, he was one heck of a story teller.
Orwell was a socialist, but he was devoutly anti-communist, as can be seen in almost everything he wrote. There's a lot of confusion between these two in the West these days, mostly because Marx redefined socialism as embryonic communism. Non-communist socialists bitterly resent this definition and consider it a hijacking of their separate philosophy.
Judy Blume I haven't read, so no opinion here. And I've heard the same about Martin, by the way.
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