Our time is as far away from these books as 2080 is to us (a full 30 years after the Singularity, according to true believers). Is sci-fi dead?
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Time to pull out
@timoreilly’s book on Frank Herbert, which exposed me to the idea that Dune is written in part as a counterpoint to Foundation. https://twitter.com/jamescham/status/1261170109621526530?s=20 …https://twitter.com/jamescham/status/1261170109621526530 …
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I thought this was the mainstream consensus!
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Maybe you ought to look at Ross Douthat's new book. On another tune, these series are loooong overdue decent adaptations, and the glut of cheap credit just makes them possible.
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I, for one, am also eagerly awaiting Season 5 for
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Add Dark Season 3 to that. Although not sure if it categorizes strictly as sci-fi.
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Great stories are timeless.
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Haha. I like them both.
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I don't mind. That's great SciFi in a new medium. I will sign up for any streaming service that brings Pandora's Star to the screen.
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