Thoughts on this science fiction novella? Hollywood adapted it to "Arrival."
https://libraryqtlpitkix.onion.link/library/Fiction/Ted%20Chiang%20-%20Story%20of%20Your%20Life.pdf
I read Stories of Your Life and Others last week and found it enjoyable. That said, I also found the collection pretty uneven. If you like Borges, you'll probably enjoy "the Evolution of Human Science".
To answer your question, I really enjoyed "Story of Your Life". The structure of the frame story is pretty interesting and effective imo and it definitely leaves a pretty strong emotional impact. It was a bit like reading Borges for the first time again.
>>8746972
I love Freeza
Hey, autist, can you stop making a bunch threads with the same Freeza picture.
It was a lot better than the movie. The premise wasn't super-mindblowing to me, as the idea of language shaping the way you think hasn't been alien to me since my Japanese teacher posited it over a decade ago, but I still didn't quite piece together what was going on until just before it was revealed explicitly.
The parent-child dynamic and the Asian author reminded me of A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Proposed Trade-Offs for the Overhaul of the Barricade by John Chu.
>>8751165
What do you suggest I post, then, faggot?
>>8750175
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>>8750175
Me too :3