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Review once I'm home. For now, let's just say that the final story got me into trouble with some people at the train station. *lol*...Now that I've had some time to reflect on all the stories I've listened to in this collection, I can honestly say that not one was bad. Sure, three were rather mediocre, but the others were either at least good or even so exceptional that they made up for the mediocre ones without much effort.There are 8 short stories in this book:1) Tower of Babylon2) Understand
I've been really wanting to reread one of the stories in this collection, "Story of Your Life," for ages, so when I realized this collection was available to borrow through my state's online library system, I grabbed it. "Story of Your Life" (the basis for the movie Arrival) didn't disappoint ... in fact, I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Chiang combines linguistics, psychology, and sociology with alien first contact. It blew my mind how well he did it.So I dove into the rest of this

Reading is nothing; comprehension is everything. Sarah RichardsI read the title short story while away at a conference for technical writers. The quote above came from a presentation about transforming the Government Digital Service, but the issues of communication (context and audience) that are at the heart of this story are key to technical writing and had echoes in many of the presentations. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Ted Chiang is also a technical writer.Note: This review is just the
Reading is nothing; comprehension is everything. Sarah RichardsI read the title short story while away at a conference for technical writers. The quote above came from a presentation about transforming the Government Digital Service, but the issues of communication (context and audience) that are at the heart of this story are key to technical writing and had echoes in many of the presentations. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Ted Chiang is also a technical writer.Note: This review is just the
This is a story of love, and the devastating consequences of realising ones love object is not as perfect as one thought.The opening paragraph reads like a maths textbook and the second is set in a psychiatric hospital. Dont let either put you off. I married a man with a maths degree, and our child is now at university studying theoretical physics that is practically maths, but I am primarily a words person. This gave me a wonderful peek at the joy that can be found in numbers and patterns -
Way to short.I liked the concept, but it was so short, I like big books....
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Original Title: | Stories of Your Life and Others |
ISBN: | 0330426648 (ISBN13: 9780330426640) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novella for "Story of Your Life" (1999), Nebula Award for Best Novella for "Story of Your Life" (1999), Locus Award for Best Collection (2003), Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Adult Literature (2003), Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for "Story of Your Life" (1999) Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire Nominee for Nouvelle étrangère (2007), James Tiptree Jr. Award Nominee for "Story of Your Life" (1998), Asimov's Readers' Poll Award for Best Novelette (1992), HOMer Award Nominee for Best Novella for "Story of Your Life" (1998), SF ga Yomitai for Best Translated SF of the Year in Japan (2003), Seiun Award 星雲賞 for Best Translated Short Story for "Story of Your Life" (2002), Openbook好書獎 for 年度好書.翻譯書 (2017) |
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Ted Chiang's first published story, "Tower of Babylon," won the Nebula Award in 1990. Subsequent stories have won the Asimov's SF Magazine reader poll, a second Nebula Award, the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award, and the Sidewise Award for alternate history. He won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1992. Story for story, he is the most honored young writer in modern SF.
Now, collected here for the first time are all seven of this extraordinary writer's stories so far-plus an eighth story written especially for this volume.
What if men built a tower from Earth to Heaven-and broke through to Heaven's other side? What if we discovered that the fundamentals of mathematics were arbitrary and inconsistent? What if there were a science of naming things that calls life into being from inanimate matter? What if exposure to an alien language forever changed our perception of time? What if all the beliefs of fundamentalist Christianity were literally true, and the sight of sinners being swallowed into fiery pits were a routine event on city streets? These are the kinds of outrageous questions posed by the stories of Ted Chiang. Stories of your life . . . and others.
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Title | : | Stories of Your Life and Others |
Author | : | Ted Chiang |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 281 pages |
Published | : | October 26th 2010 by Small Beer Press (first published July 2002) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Short Stories. Fiction. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.26 From 55860 Users | 7168 ReviewsCrit Containing Books Stories of Your Life and Others
"Interfering Gremlin of GR" Alert!This review was originally of the anthology Stories of Your Life and Others, then recently I wrote a separate review for the individual story "Story of Your Life". Today I woke up to find GR have merged the two reviews. WTF? Now it looks super long-winded! OK, I'd better reorganize this review a bit.Review of the novella "Story of Your Life"Story of Your Life is one of Ted Chiangs best stories. Ted Chiang is one of the greatest sci-fi short stories writers everReview once I'm home. For now, let's just say that the final story got me into trouble with some people at the train station. *lol*...Now that I've had some time to reflect on all the stories I've listened to in this collection, I can honestly say that not one was bad. Sure, three were rather mediocre, but the others were either at least good or even so exceptional that they made up for the mediocre ones without much effort.There are 8 short stories in this book:1) Tower of Babylon2) Understand
I've been really wanting to reread one of the stories in this collection, "Story of Your Life," for ages, so when I realized this collection was available to borrow through my state's online library system, I grabbed it. "Story of Your Life" (the basis for the movie Arrival) didn't disappoint ... in fact, I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Chiang combines linguistics, psychology, and sociology with alien first contact. It blew my mind how well he did it.So I dove into the rest of this

Reading is nothing; comprehension is everything. Sarah RichardsI read the title short story while away at a conference for technical writers. The quote above came from a presentation about transforming the Government Digital Service, but the issues of communication (context and audience) that are at the heart of this story are key to technical writing and had echoes in many of the presentations. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Ted Chiang is also a technical writer.Note: This review is just the
Reading is nothing; comprehension is everything. Sarah RichardsI read the title short story while away at a conference for technical writers. The quote above came from a presentation about transforming the Government Digital Service, but the issues of communication (context and audience) that are at the heart of this story are key to technical writing and had echoes in many of the presentations. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Ted Chiang is also a technical writer.Note: This review is just the
This is a story of love, and the devastating consequences of realising ones love object is not as perfect as one thought.The opening paragraph reads like a maths textbook and the second is set in a psychiatric hospital. Dont let either put you off. I married a man with a maths degree, and our child is now at university studying theoretical physics that is practically maths, but I am primarily a words person. This gave me a wonderful peek at the joy that can be found in numbers and patterns -
Way to short.I liked the concept, but it was so short, I like big books....
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