Neal Stephenson's "Polostan"

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18 points | by _whiteCaps_ 2 days ago ago

7 comments

  • blacksmith_tb 2 days ago

    I just finished Polostan, and I think Doctorow's review is spot-on, nice to see another writer I like quite a bit so enthusiastic about both the strengths and quirks of the novel. I hadn't thought about it, but he and Stephenson both have a sometimes charming, sometimes maddening tendency to interject rambling discussions of things they have gotten personally interested in into their works, more so than most other SF authors I read (maybe Kim Stanley Robinson should be on that list too, realistically).

    • scyzoryk_xyz a day ago

      Do you recommend it?

      • blacksmith_tb a day ago

        I would, it's not my favorite of Stephenson's books, but it's a fun read, a nice change of pace.

        • lsaferite 16 hours ago

          Out of curiosity, what is your favorite?

  • hindsightbias 2 days ago

    "The sftnal [sic] version of this would go something like this: "a story gets increasingly stfnal [sic] to the extent that..."

    Corey needs to get an editor or stop using chatgpt.