![]() A man who has never bothered to write a novel because, you know, why bother? He takes an idea (sometimes big, sometimes small, most often somewhere nebulously in-between) and gives it exactly the number of words it needs. To read the second is like contemplating eternity at the bar with a friend you've known forever.Īnd to read Ted Chiang is to do both at the same time.Ĭhiang is, among other things, a short story specialist. To read the first kind of book is to walk behind a madman spilling diamonds from a hole in his pocket. There are others that take a single fascinating notion and walk all the way around it that take the time to examine it from all angles and see the way the light hits it at dawn and midday and dusk. There are books so jammed with brilliant, mind-exploding ideas it's like the author packed fireworks between the covers, all strung together on a very short fuse. ![]() Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Exhalation Subtitle Stories Author Ted Chiang ![]()
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