Теодор Старджон цитаты

Теодор Старджон — американский писатель-фантаст.

Опубликовал первый рассказ в 1938 году, в газете «McClure’s Syndicate», с которой часто сотрудничал впоследствии. Первый рассказ в жанре фантастики «Бог в саду» был напечатан в октябре 1939 года в журнале «Unknown». В первые годы Старджон писал в основном рассказы для журналов научной фантастики. Расцвет его творчества пришёлся на 1940−50-е годы. В пятидесятые годы Старджон был одним из самых популярных американских писателей-фантастов, и оказал влияние на формирование таких знаменитых авторов, как Рэй Бредбери и Курт Воннегут.

Проза Старджона отличается особой поэтичностью, тщательно выверенным ритмом письма, создающим в читателе определённое элегическое настроение.

Теодор Старджон — автор 12 романов, более 200 рассказов, а также различных сценариев и телевизионных программ. В 1966 − 1967 годах он написал несколько сценариев для сериала «Звёздный путь». Одно из наиболее знаменитых его произведений — повесть «Больше чем люди», составленная из трёх отдельных новелл и опубликованная в 1953 году. Основная тема повести — выход на новый уровень развития человечества через единение людей, наделённых паранормальными способностями. Найдя друг друга, герои создают единый организм «нового типа» . Путь к подлинному единению проходит не только через понимание собственной знаковости, не только через отрицание или, напротив, ассимиляцию общественных условностей, а в первую очередь через осознание этической основы существования человечества. Wikipedia  

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“Live long and prosper”

Источник: Amok Time

“We don’t believe anything we don’t want to believe.”

Theodore Sturgeon книга More Than Human

Источник: More Than Human (1953), Chapter 2 “Baby is Three”, p. 94
Контексте: That’s fairly common. We don’t believe anything we don’t want to believe.

“The idiot heard the sounds, but they had no meaning for him.”

Theodore Sturgeon книга More Than Human

Источник: More Than Human (1953), Chapter 1 “The Fabulous Idiot”, p. 1
Контексте: The idiot heard the sounds, but they had no meaning for him. He lived inside somewhere, apart, and the little link between word and significance hung broken.

“90% of everything is crap.”

Venture Science Fiction (March 1958) The original expression of this has often been declared to have been "Sure, ninety percent of science fiction is crud. That's because ninety percent of everything is crud." According to Philip Klass Sturgeon made the remark during a talk at New York University around 1951. It has also commonly appeared in variant forms such as "Ninety percent of everything is crap" and is often referred to as "Sturgeon's Law" — though he himself gave that title to another phrase:
Вариант: Ninety percent of everything is crud.
Контексте: I repeat Sturgeon's Revelation, which was wrung out of me after twenty years of wearying defense of science fiction against attacks of people who used the worst examples of the field for ammunition, and whose conclusion was that ninety percent of it is crud.
The Revelation: Ninety percent of everything is crud.
Corollary 1: The existence of immense quantities of trash in science fiction is admitted and it is regrettable; but it is no more unnatural than the existence of trash anywhere.
Corollary 2: The best science fiction is as good as the best fiction in any field.

“Science fiction, outside of poetry, is the only literary field which has no limits, no parameters whatsoever.”

As quoted in an interview with David Duncan http://www.physics.emory.edu/~weeks/misc/duncan.html
Контексте: Science fiction, outside of poetry, is the only literary field which has no limits, no parameters whatsoever. You can go not only into the future, but into that wonderful place called "other", which is simply another universe, another planet, another species.

“Why must we love where the lightning strikes, and not where we choose?”

Theodore Sturgeon книга E Pluribus Unicorn

Источник: E Pluribus Unicorn

“Ask the next question.”

His explanation of the meaning of a small symbol he used when writing his signature, as quoted in an interview with David Duncan (with an image of his signature) http://www.physics.emory.edu/~weeks/misc/duncan.html.
Вариант: Ask the next question. And the one after that.
Контексте: It means "Ask the next question." Ask the next question, and the one that follows that, and the one that follows that. It's the symbol of everything humanity has ever created, and is the reason it has been created. This guy is sitting in a cave and he says, "Why can't man fly?" Well, that's the question. The answer may not help him, but the question now has been asked.
The next question is what? How? And so all through the ages, people have been trying to find out the answer to that question. We've found the answer, and we do fly. This is true of every accomplishment, whether it's technology or literature, poetry, political systems or anything else. That is it. Ask the next question. And the one after that.

“There’s this about a farm: when the market’s good there’s money, and when it’s bad there’s food.”

Theodore Sturgeon книга More Than Human

Источник: More Than Human (1953), Chapter 1, p. 34

“It's the Simple things that are really effective. Try to remember that.”

Theodore Sturgeon книга Microcosmic God

Professor Thaddeus MacIlhainy Nudnick, in "Two Percent Inspiration", first published in Astounding Science-Fiction (October 1941); also published in Microcosmic God : Volume II : The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (1995), edited by Paul Williams, p. 322 ISBN 1556433018

“Logic and truth are two very different things, but they often look the same to the mind that’s performing the logic.”

Theodore Sturgeon книга More Than Human

Источник: More Than Human (1953), Chapter 2, p. 97

“That Heel. That lousy wart on the nose of progress.”

Theodore Sturgeon книга Microcosmic God

Character Hughie McCauley, quoting fictional space-opera hero Captain Jaundess, in "Two Percent Inspiration", first published in Astounding Science-Fiction (October 1941); also published in Microcosmic God : Volume II : The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (1995), edited by Paul Williams, p. 322 ISBN 1556433018

“Do you know what morals are? Morals are an obedience to rules that people laid down to help you live among them.”

Theodore Sturgeon книга More Than Human

Источник: More Than Human (1953), Chapter 3, p. 181

“As Adam said when his wife fell out of the tree—Eve’s dropping again.”

Theodore Sturgeon книга Venus Plus X

Section 24 (p. 71)
Venus Plus X (1960)

“Morals: They’re nothing but a coded survival instinct!”

Theodore Sturgeon книга More Than Human

Источник: More Than Human (1953), Chapter 3, p. 175

“If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?”

Title of story about the incest taboo and social pathologies in the anthology Dangerous Visions (1967) by Harlan Ellison.