The Notorious SLAV
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For real
. How tf is the guy in his mid-90s and still going, with the latest Gor book having been released in 2024 apparently?
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Tarnsman of Gor was published in 1966, meaning that as of this year, the series will be 60 years old, it's author nearing 95, and it's still going and still pissing off feminists with every "women are natural slaves" wall of text in it. The dude inspired an actual, real-life subculture, and he's so old and been publishing for so long, I wouldn't be surprised if there are Goreans who are already great-grandparents. If a couple met at the peak of his books' popularity in like 1975 or so, almost ten years after the series started, and immediately had a child, with said kid also becoming a parent the moment they turned 18, then the first couple would be Goreans with a grand-grandchild getting ready to enter high school, and the Gor books which got them together are still going and still by the original author.
At some point, no matter what you might think of the books, you just have to respect the dedication and the actual real-world impact
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John Norman - Wikipedia
Tarnsman of Gor was published in 1966, meaning that as of this year, the series will be 60 years old, it's author nearing 95, and it's still going and still pissing off feminists with every "women are natural slaves" wall of text in it. The dude inspired an actual, real-life subculture, and he's so old and been publishing for so long, I wouldn't be surprised if there are Goreans who are already great-grandparents. If a couple met at the peak of his books' popularity in like 1975 or so, almost ten years after the series started, and immediately had a child, with said kid also becoming a parent the moment they turned 18, then the first couple would be Goreans with a grand-grandchild getting ready to enter high school, and the Gor books which got them together are still going and still by the original author.
At some point, no matter what you might think of the books, you just have to respect the dedication and the actual real-world impact





