Examples of books (or stories) that you reread years later, & found to be much better? For me: Arrival (Ted Chiang, loved it even the first time); Speaker for the Dead (ditto: loved it at first, even more upon reread); the Great Gatsby (didn't like first time, loved the second)
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An entire sf sub genre could have been dedicated to variational principles, Chinese sf is our last hope perhaps
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I've watched the move and unlike the new state of consciousness you described, I felt bad for the woman at the end. Reminds me of Dasvidaniya vs Anand, both Bollywood classics about a man with few months left to live. The latter makes you cry for him, the former is beyond grief.
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Have you read his Merchant and the Alchemists Gate?
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I read the collection including SoYL just recently. To my surprise, I felt that the movie was better. But there are some *rocking* stories in that collection. "Hell is the Absence of God" deserves the awards it won.
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