Fuck cancer.
A Personal Statement from Iain Banks
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#22He mentions his sore back. That's important! Most lower back pain is nothing serious, but rarely it's a sign of significant illness. He also mentions that he initially thought the pain was related to his work on a book. That's relevant for an industry where people tend to spend many hour sitting at a desk typing code. We talk about better ergonomics -nicer chairs, standing desks- but sometimes the wider health is missed.
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#24He's a titan of British literature, I've loved his work for a number of years. What a legacy to leave behind.
This is awful news. I've not been a big fan of his later SF works. But Feersum Endjinn and Espedair St are tremendous and who knows, maybe the later works will grown on me. I hope he lives to see his latest book on the shelves.
(Edit: Not that I'm claiming he's not a Titan)
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#25Iain [M] Banks is the writer whose books I most look forward to reading. Fuck cancer.
Compare these two adverts -
"Not Alone", MacMillan Cancer Support (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLpS97XA5VA)
"Cancer, We're Coming For You", Race for Life (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWJEmMDQXoA)
Yes, fuck cancer.
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#30Ian (M) Banks is amazing and will be sorely missed.
I can't believe there won't be any more Culture novels.