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Case from Neuromancer: likeable protagonist or catastrophic mess?

The short story collection that changed my relationship to fiction is Ted Chiang's Stories of Your Life and Others. Each story is a complete philosophical argument embedded in a narrative structure. 'Story of Your Life' is about determinism and grief. 'Understand' is about the limits of self-knowledge. 'Hell Is the Absence of God' is about theodicy and whether faith requires reason.

Chiang writes with an economy that makes most short story writers look prodigal. Every paragraph earns its place. The emotions are not performed — they emerge from the situations, which are extreme in their premises but emotionally recognizable in their consequences.

I give this book to everyone who tells me they don't like science fiction. Not because it will convert them to the genre but because it demonstrates that what they think they don't like — space battles, technical exposition, character-as-mouthpiece — is not what the genre actually is at its best.

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