Fascinating reading
Sep. 22nd, 2008 07:10 pmI'm leafing through copies of the 1975 and 1974 Guardian. Fascinating things noticed so far:
- Much more print; much less white space (in fact, barely any gutters at all between columns of text)
- Some seriously wacky news, some of it due to the 70s Guardian's much more pronounced leftwing orientation, some just... well. (Example of the former: articles about Chinese newspapers debating the role of the hero of a 13th century epic that may have influenced Mao; example of the latter: writer on the occult tries to free bank robber; knife crime after allegations of witchcraft; far left plots to subvert the Labour Party)
- "Heal a broken family today: invite your husband's mistress to move in." - Someone write that. Now. With Gene and the Missus, and Sam as the mistress (obviously).
- A lot of the news is practically identical to today's news. (Energy crisis. Food crisis. Economic crisis. African mothers bottlefeeding their babies and doctors warning that that is *not* a good thing.)
- There *has* to be a better way to research the 70s...
Addendum: Good advice from the Department of Energy, 1974:
"Switching Off Something really helps - Switch Off Something - don't ease off."
;-)
- Much more print; much less white space (in fact, barely any gutters at all between columns of text)
- Some seriously wacky news, some of it due to the 70s Guardian's much more pronounced leftwing orientation, some just... well. (Example of the former: articles about Chinese newspapers debating the role of the hero of a 13th century epic that may have influenced Mao; example of the latter: writer on the occult tries to free bank robber; knife crime after allegations of witchcraft; far left plots to subvert the Labour Party)
- "Heal a broken family today: invite your husband's mistress to move in." - Someone write that. Now. With Gene and the Missus, and Sam as the mistress (obviously).
- A lot of the news is practically identical to today's news. (Energy crisis. Food crisis. Economic crisis. African mothers bottlefeeding their babies and doctors warning that that is *not* a good thing.)
- There *has* to be a better way to research the 70s...
Addendum: Good advice from the Department of Energy, 1974:
"Switching Off Something really helps - Switch Off Something - don't ease off."
;-)
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Date: 2008-09-22 06:30 pm (UTC)Is that an actual article? No. Really? No!
But it would be a great story. My own "Dinner Date" went in that direction, but more as happy-frappy threesome + angsty!Sam; it would be neat to see it from angsty!Missus angle, trying to save her marriage and/or having a crush on Sam. Hmmm.
NO NO NO NO I AM BUSY I CAN'T DO IT!!! EVVVVVVILLLLL PLOT BUNNY!!!!
*sits with fingers in ears*
Actual article, swear to god.
Date: 2008-09-22 06:37 pm (UTC)I'd actually like to see "only-mildly-angsty Missus who is way ahead of Gene (and Sam) on this whole free love thing"... and then, of course, all my usual conditions apply: superangsty!Sam; social and psychological realism, detail on the nitty-gritty of everyday life... *g*
>NO NO NO NO I AM BUSY I CAN'T DO IT!!! EVVVVVVILLLLL PLOT BUNNY!!!!
*enables like heck*
The missus could be...
Date: 2008-09-22 06:40 pm (UTC)Re: The missus could be...
Date: 2008-09-22 07:21 pm (UTC)Did you read "Dinner Date"? It certainly covers some of this territory.
But I like the idea of going down the road of 'established Gene/Sam being adopted by progressive!Missus fighting for her marriage
and a piece of Sam' (as Gene clearly likes those, er, forward thinking kind of people *cough*)Later. I'll think about this LATER. Nooooooo....
Getting down to business right away:
Date: 2008-09-22 08:58 pm (UTC)*eg*
No, I haven't read "Dinner Date" - I've actually barely read any fic since my ill-fated attempt at catching up earlier this year, and probably wouldn't have read "Undercover" if you hadn't started posting the very enticing "Appearances".
(Until a few weeks ago I was very good about staying away from
Procrastination Centralfandom and actually trying to work on my thesis, you know? ;-))Re: Getting down to business right away:
Date: 2008-09-22 09:43 pm (UTC)enablehelp you...Dinner Date in four parts. Slashy, de facto, so maybe not your cuppa; it started out as PWP but then Sam got ANGSTY and Missus had to have her say and...and...it kinda ended up a sexy threesome character study. Do such things exist? I'm just going to pretend.
I mean, just in case you find yourself bored or something... *cough* And hey, if it doesn't interest you, that's cool...you know my pride isn't on the line!
(meantime part nine of Appearances is going up in a few minutes, if you wish to pass on Dinner Date)
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Date: 2008-09-23 07:56 am (UTC)