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Thread ID: 11223 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2003-11-23
2003-11-23 03:22 | User Profile
I'm currently reading The Turner Diaries, which I downloaded in .pdf from SolarGeneral.com. Although The Turner Diaries is not a remarkable piece of literature in form and style, it's still an interesting book to read considering it was written in 1978. Pierce certainly had a remarkable foresight to have been as accurate as he was in his projections, though I find it odd that he didn't seem to forsee the problems of immigration to the extent that non-White immigration has impacted the U.S. I'm on page 84 of TTD thus far, and don't recall having read anything to do with Mestizos or southeast Asians. Odd, but I suppose Dr. Pierce's locale in 1978 was populated with many more Blacks than Mestizos or Asians.
TTD is not a bad book. Not great, but not bad. :closedeye
2003-11-23 04:43 | User Profile
Yes, I thought is was rather enjoyable myself. Apparently he dashed it off without a great deal of thought, not knowing it was going to become a cult classic. Supposedly he spent more time writing Hunter. If you are interested in Pierce read The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds.