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She had been wrong in thinking Christ had been called up against his will to fight in a war. He didn't look - in spite of the crown of thorns - like someone making a sacrifice. Or even like someone determined to "do his bit". He looked instead like Marjorie had looked telling Polly she'd joined the Nursing Service, like Mr Humphreys had looked filling buckets with water and sand to save Saint Paul's, like Miss Laburnum had looked that day she came to Townsend Brothers with the coats. He looked like Captain Faulknor must have looked, lashing the ships together. Like Ernest Shackleton, setting out in that tiny boat across icy seas. Like Colin helping Mr Dunworthy across the wreckage. He looked ... contented. As if he was where he wanted to be, doing what he wanted to do. Like Eileen had looked, telling Polly she'd decided to stay. Like Mike must have looked in Kent, composing engagement announcements and letters to the editor. Like I must have looked there in the rubble with Sir Godfrey, my hand pressed against his heart. Exalted. Happy. To do something for someone or something you loved - England or Shakespeare or a dog or the Hodbins or history - wasn't a sacrifice at all. Even if it cost you your freedom, your life, your youth.


Connie Willis


#sacrifice #freedom



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Clarke Awards
Nominations
Doomsday Book: SF novel: 1993
Passage: SF novel: 2001


World Fantasy Awards
Nominations
Chance : novella : 1987
The Winds of Marble Arch : novella : 2000


John W. Wolfe has written "Willis the erstwhile stand-up superstar of SF conventions – having her as your MC is like getting Billy Crystal back as host of the Oscars – and the author of some of the field's funniest stories is a woman of considerably greater complexity and gravity than her personal popularity reflects and for all her facility at screwball comedy knock-offs and snappy parody Connie Willis wants us to know that Connie Willis's a writer of some gravity as well. Biography
Willis is a 1967 graduate of Colorado State College now the University of Northern Colorado.

She was inducted by the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2009 and the Science Fiction Writers of America named her its 28th SFWA Grand Master in 2011. Several of her works feature time travel by history students at a faculty of the future University of Oxford—sometimes called the Time Travel series. All four won the annual Hugo Award and all but To Say Nothing of the Dog won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards.

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