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by Ian Watson (Author) "FROM time immemorial no boat had crossed the river on account of the black current ..." (more)
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""Ian watson, always a surprising writer, outdoes himself. If you doubt that a male novelist can create a convincing feminist utopia, if you think that all utopias are necessarily dull... read this tale of Yaleen the river-woman and be pleasantly surprised."


The Times, London

“One of the most satisfyingly accessible of all Mr. Watson’s novels.”

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5.0 out of 5 stars Garrison Keiller is an Ian Watson fan and so am I!, April 23 2004
By Glenn Yeffeth (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Here's what Keiller had to say about Watson on April 20, 2004:

"It's the birthday of science fiction writer Ian Watson, born in St. Albans, England (1943). He grew up in England in the 1950s, at a time when realistic fiction about working-class British was becoming all the rage. Watson read novels by writers like Kingsley Amis, Alan Sillitoe, and Colin Wilson, but he grew tired of reading about depressed people living in
bleak towns. He started reading science fiction novels, and a few years later he started writing them.

His novel God's World (1979) is about a group of astronauts who set out to find heaven in a distant solar system. In The Jonah Kit (1975), the universe is discovered to be just a few microseconds old, and a whale is given the soul of a human. Watson's most popular books are those that comprise the Black River/Yaleen trilogy: The Book of the River (1984), The
Book of the Stars (1985) and The Book of Being (1985). In these books, a river divides two societies, one female-dominated and one male-dominated. Men from the male-dominated society who try to cross the river are driven insane."

You can find this at http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/docs/04_04_19.htm and scroll down to April 20th, and get the audio.

I'll add my two cents:

Yaleen is a brilliant work that shouldn't be possible because it succeeds on so many levels at once - it's deeply thoughtful while being filled with action, it's profoundly feminist while deeply honest and fair, it's a true classic while being enormously fun to read.

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