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Comment author: gwern 08 April 2013 01:52:45PM 0 points [-]

In particular the protagonist is a murderer, a rapist, and has horrible english, albeit often in an amusing way.

If those bothered you, what did you think of The Demolished Man? There the protagonist is merely a murderer.

Comment author: beoShaffer 08 April 2013 05:39:44PM 0 points [-]

Haven't read it yet. The Stars My Destination was my introduction to Bester. Also, they didn't bother me, they were just things I observed, and know bother many readers.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 09 April 2013 12:05:10PM 1 point [-]

Both novels are amazing. On the rape front, I give The Stars My Destination some points because the woman appears again later in the book and she's angry about it. The book starts by saying that it's an era of monsters, and I respect that Gully Foyle is an actual monster rather that cute just barely villainous fellow (with most of the crimes offstage) like Han Solo or Northwest Smith.

On the other hand, I consider "the mind of a little girl in the body of a beautiful woman" in The Demolished Man to be somewhat queasy-making.