Spice Grandson wrote:The Herbert family loved and respected Frank. Many a Thanksgiving was spent at his home in Port Townsend with everyone gathered. Even I, in my childhood, talked with Frank about Dune items.
Our goal is to keep Frank's vision alive. It deserves it. It doesn't deserve the trash that has spilled forth on this thread, that's for sure.
I feel nauseated after reading this tripe.
Well, based on what Brian wrote in
Dreamer of Dune (and I apologize in advance if the following references are going to upset you, but the book was available in more than one bookstore chain and even sold on Amazon) he didn't even know what Dune was until he was picked up hitch hiking one day, most of the time Frank was telling everyone to shut the hell up so he can write, and usually hogged the conversations during dinners, such as Thanksgiving.
So, how well do you guys really understand Frank's
vision besides what you can quote from the cover jacket which is all Brian has basically done in the introduction to the new edition of Dune Messiah?
In fact, most Dune related material in
Dreamer of Dune was taken from two previously published books about Frank Herbert. Furthermore, during the later half of the book during the time when Frank and Brian renew their relationship, all Brian has to offer is pages of notes about which vintage of wine was served when they got together to eat.
Not exactly the heir in training.
On the otherhand, McNeilly was taking steps to preserve as much of Frank's original material as possible even several taped interviews (Brian discovers some boxes in his attic over a decade later).
The majority of the material by Frank Herbert in
The Road to Dune was taken from the collection at CSU Fullerton (which wasn't alot compared to the amount of "new" material by KJA and Brian).
Originally, McNeilly who did actually have a long relationship with Frank Herbert spending most of it trying to understand and preserve his vision, submitted a sample chapter for the Butlerian Jihad to Brian, who
didn't even reply. Snuffed him...
On the otherhand, Brian did write a glowing review for
Ai! Perdito by KJA co-authored with L Ron Hubbard. Shortly afterwords, KJA and Brian agreed to write Dune books together.
Hmm....something smells and it ain't flame bait.