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by pavlov
185 days ago
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I had the same experience at age 13. I'd read the American classics like Asimov and Clarke, but Varley's short stories were the first time I encountered science fiction where society is genuinely something completely different than just post-WWII America projected into space. John Varley and Stanislaw Lem changed my worldview completely as a teenager. In my mind they are the two greats of science fiction. I'm also grateful somebody translated and published their books in my small European language. |
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The relatively recent Irontown Blues reminded me how great the Eight Worlds is, and how entertaining he is.