I'm almost more interested by retellings of people's lives
Definite agreement-- there can be so much more of some sort of truth when it doesn't have to stick with what provably happened. A story about Darwin could get at such interesting themes of creation-- religious views and scienctific views and where sense of wonder lies more strongly between the two of them. (Okay, maybe I will write it at some point, but the Jesus one comes first, and that one's not due until I'm 33...)
And "The Invention of Love" is great.
"Homosexuality? Homo - sexuality? What barbarity! It's half Greek and half Latin!"
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Definite agreement-- there can be so much more of some sort of truth when it doesn't have to stick with what provably happened. A story about Darwin could get at such interesting themes of creation-- religious views and scienctific views and where sense of wonder lies more strongly between the two of them. (Okay, maybe I will write it at some point, but the Jesus one comes first, and that one's not due until I'm 33...)
And "The Invention of Love" is great.
"Homosexuality? Homo - sexuality? What barbarity! It's half Greek and half Latin!"