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AgProv wrote:The only caveat I would place on a work like this is - there is a risk of providing Too Much Information. For anything rooted in fantasy fiction to work, there have got to be grey areas, unexplored and mysterious parts of the City, loose ends left to dangle, if only to provide an ongoing sense of mystery... anyone else have any ideas or reflections on this book?
DreadfulKata wrote: call me picky, but I was slightly distressed to see not a single non-white face in the whole thing. A-M is meant to be multi-racial as well as multi-species, after all.
Nanny Ogg had found a friend. Her name was Mrs Pleasant, she was a cook, and she was the first black person Nanny had ever spoken to.*
*Racism was not a problem on the Discworld, because - what with trolls and dwarfs and so on - speciesism was more interesting. Black and white lived in perfect harmony and ganged up on green.
Molokov wrote:All Jolson (the restaurant owner that Sgt Colon often assists with police matters in exchange for a not-at-all-a-bribe hearty meal) is most definitely described as a black man.

Square12 wrote:Having said that were the zoons (the river traders that esk hitches a lift with ER and Vimes encounters Snuff, if memory serves) described as black somewhere?
Terry Pratchett in Equal Rites wrote:He had the kind of real deep tan that rich people spend ages trying to achieve with expensive holidays and bits of tinfoil, when really all you need to do to obtain one is work your arse off in the open air every day
Molokov wrote:All Jolson (the restaurant owner that Sgt Colon often assists with police matters in exchange for a not-at-all-a-bribe hearty meal) is most definitely described as a black man.
=Tamar wrote:Molokov wrote:All Jolson (the restaurant owner that Sgt Colon often assists with police matters in exchange for a not-at-all-a-bribe hearty meal) is most definitely described as a black man.
His daughter Precious Jolson has recently joined the Watch.
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