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Orange_Squash
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As a teenager I ripped through my father's old sci-fi novels - Heinlein, Arthur C Clarke, Asimov, Herbert, Dick amongst others. I'm also a big fan of Douglas Adams but haven't read all of his books yet. I really enjoyed the sci-fi short stories genre, but again stuck mainly to the above authors or compilations of that ilk that are hard to come by these days.
Over the years I've tried to find books with a similar feel but really struggled. The greats were great because they were always human issues juxtaposed with the alien (and I use that work in the sense of foreign) environment, and the future technology always seemed to be used in ways that made sense - the way we as a species seek convenience, even if a little outlandish.
I've been disappointed by novels and short stories I've bought recently as they just seem to get carried away in overboard descriptions of how different other alien species are to us, and their environment, that the dynamism and 'meat' of the story is lost. Sci-fi to me is usually a study and reflection of human character, when all else is stripped away. Is it still like that these days, and if so, can anyone recommend a place to start to rediscover the joy??
Over the years I've tried to find books with a similar feel but really struggled. The greats were great because they were always human issues juxtaposed with the alien (and I use that work in the sense of foreign) environment, and the future technology always seemed to be used in ways that made sense - the way we as a species seek convenience, even if a little outlandish.
I've been disappointed by novels and short stories I've bought recently as they just seem to get carried away in overboard descriptions of how different other alien species are to us, and their environment, that the dynamism and 'meat' of the story is lost. Sci-fi to me is usually a study and reflection of human character, when all else is stripped away. Is it still like that these days, and if so, can anyone recommend a place to start to rediscover the joy??