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— “[https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/03/books/jack-vance-writer-of-the-fantastical-dies-at-96.html Jack Vance, Novelist of the Fantastical, Is Dead at 96]” by Bruce Weber @ New York Times | — “[https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/03/books/jack-vance-writer-of-the-fantastical-dies-at-96.html Jack Vance, Novelist of the Fantastical, Is Dead at 96]” by Bruce Weber @ New York Times | ||
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Why I Love Jack Vance So Much
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A fantasist for certain, he occasionally dabbled in mysteries, but his main concern was the way people behave and the social, political and personal forces that motivate them. He thought of himself as “a speculative anthropologist,” his son said, interested in human beings and their foibles and their ability — or inability — to adapt to strained and bizarre situations.
— “Jack Vance, Novelist of the Fantastical, Is Dead at 96” by Bruce Weber @ New York Times
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