David Brin is upset that Death Standing has ripped off his rip off of Roger Zelazney's Damnation Alley
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9/ The 1970s were chock full of nature-over-nurture we-can-teach-animals-to-talk craziness. It was fairly mainstream, in out-of-the-mainstream corners, to think that dolphins ALREADY HAD LANGUAGE. I mean, FLIPPER was on TV, for !@#'s sake.
10/ Startide Rising was a novel (1983). I know this, because I read it. I was talking about an ARTICLE in Omni MAGAZINE, a few years earlier. Which ... is the point I'm making here.https://twitter.com/tigerboy74u/status/1201987623662653441 …
12/ I'm reading more of the Brin rant, and he disclaims that his complaint is a legal one ... then spends the whole time framing his argument as a legal one. e.g. > To be clear, the law doesn’t care much about denials that an infringer ever “read the original,” Amusing story:
13/ I was working in a B&N book store during college break c. 1992 and the store manager brought in Pat Cadigan, Ellen Datlow, Terry Bison, Paul Park, and Jack Womack. I'd read tons by all of them. Talked to Paul Park. "Your Starbridge novels remind me of Helliconia Spring"
14/ Lol, I met him around 20 years ago too. ...when he was a huge dick to everyone at the signing!https://twitter.com/bryan99CA/status/1202016731822088192?s=19 …
Lol that was Startide Rising; Brin actually wrote that iirc
Random factoid, Larry Niven had intelligent dolphins in World of Ptavvs, which came out in 1966 vs Sundiver in 1980. Also, Doctor Doolittle.
didn't niven have smart dolphins in a story back in the 60s?
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