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zebra2  ·  1426 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Sci-Fi club no. 43: The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate Discussion

On a side note: has anyone read much by the author, Ted Chiang?

This IRL book club I'm in has been working through his stories in Exhalation, this being the first of them. Gotta say, I'm getting a bit annoyed by his writing. He's the kind of author that likes to explore cool ideas and concepts, while characters, dialogue, and plot are all inconvenient necessities for his writing which should be avoided when possible.

In the other thread ooli mentioned the appeal of the Arabian flair; I was a bit more skeptical of it, really. It's one of those things that feels a bit hokey if you're not taken with it. By now I'm convinced that it was only used to cover up the staleness that he outputs when writing stories. Overall, I did actually like "The Merchant..." though.





ilex  ·  1425 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I have a copy of Stories of your life and others and while I'm not a fan of everything in there, there are a few gems that I've reread several times. A lot of his writing does seem to be idea-driven, though, so if that's not your cup of tea then I'd maybe not invest in a second book of his :)

zebra2  ·  1424 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I just read The Lifecycle of Software Objects, and I can't say I thought it was good (still going through his work as part of the IRL book club). It's apparently his longest work, and his discomfort with characters and plot really shows there.