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In reply to the discussion: Post apocalyptic fiction [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)70. I first read Lucifer's Hammer when it came out
and quite liked it.
About ten or fifteen years ago my science fiction book club read that alongside of Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank. If you haven't read that one you absolutely should.
The thing that struck all of us was the overt and nasty racism in Lucifer's Hammer. It was really quite breathtaking. There's racism in the Frank book, but it is of a kinder, and gentler sort. Not that racism is ever okay, but in one book Blacks are portrayed as menacingly dangerous, in the other as needing protection.
I would not be very inclined to recommend Lucifer's Hammer to anyone these days.
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Just finished it myself and thought it was a great novel, full stop
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
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