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Vanessa Williams
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Another SF-themed thread. It may be some people are looking for escapist distractions today. I was asked once which were the best SF writers from a literary point of view. Conceding that “literary” is poorly defined, here—regardless—is my personal annotated list:
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Vanessa Williams
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Alfred Bester - "The Demolished Man" was post-modern decades before post-modernism. Additionally, it really stands the test of time.
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Vanessa Williams
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William Gibson - I don't personally find Gibson to be a great storyteller, but his prose is beautiful. I still sometimes open "Count Zero" to a random page and read a few lines to savor them.
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Vanessa Williams
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Vernor Vinge - because he has put forward some very high ideas, for example "the Vingean Singularity" which often guides SF writers, and the ideas in his novella "True Names".
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Vanessa Williams
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China Miéville - his Hugo-award winning "The City & The City" might just be the most brilliant novel I've read in a decade. In any genre.
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Vanessa Williams
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Jonathan Lethem - not strictly a genre writer, either, but things like "The Fortress of Solitude" and "Amnesia Moon" would qualify.
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marv 🛸
@marvp
High praise, and I've never been recommended this one.
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