![]() ![]() ![]() One can pick or choose how deeply to dive into the context of any given story. ![]() Chiang has a straightforward, no nonsense writing style that is easy to read while not being overwhelming. Did I find any profound ideological connection to this? Not really. Was I reading in a brain haze this week? Yes. ![]() So anyway, go read BlackOxford’s review if you want to feel smart, read mine if you want to feel like not a theological historian □ Anyway, then I shook myself out of that idiotic train of thought because if a review is more complex than the original text, and it’s giving my fairly literate brain a headache, what service is it doing?Īs I was dwelling on the complexity and profundity I didn’t feel, it occurred to me that I read most of this book while in a haze of exhaustion and general feelings of “f*ck me my face hurts”, but I also don’t think that affected my absorption or comprehension of the text and ideas. I actually sprung a headache trying to decipher some of these people’s essays. I finished the Exhalation collection yesterday and after browsing the top reviews on GoodReads, immediately decided that I was not smart enough to write any kind of reaction to this collection. Publisher & Release: Knopf, 2019 (this edition anyway). ![]()
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