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Review: Ted Chiang's Unique Genius in Science Fiction Short Stories

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pseudolus

9mo ago· 11 min readenReview

Summary

The article is a review of Ted Chiang's work, praising him as the best science fiction short story writer alive. It highlights unique elements in his stories that even his biggest fans might miss, emphasizing his genius and the depth of his writing. The review specifically mentions 'The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate' as a standout piece.

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Ted Chiang is probably the best science fiction short story writer alive, and possibly the best short story writer, period.
Many of his readers, including some of his most positive reviewers, miss one key point or another of his works, and thus don't fully appreciate his genius.
The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate is a standout piece among his works.
His stories contain unique elements that other science fiction writers have not done as well, or at all.
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The definitive Ted Chiang review: why he's probably the best short story writer alive and what even his biggest fans miss about his work.

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