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by dsr_
637 days ago
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It's not sarcasm: the conventional wisdom was that an SF novel could not also be a satisfying mystery/detective novel, because the readers could not guess that Aldebaranians can see in ultraviolet, or any other authorial invention. Asimov's insight was that it was up to the author to play rigorously fairly: every fact of consequence needed to be revealed naturally. |
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