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- sciencefiction@lemmy.world
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- cross-posted to:
- sciencefiction@lemmy.world
- singularity@lemmit.online
He passed on March 20. One of the greatest “hard” science fiction writers, author of True Names, A Fire Upon The Deep, and other cyberspace classics. Link is to his death notice in the old school fanzine File 770. Moment of silence please. RIP.
Out of all of his work, I only read A Fire Upon the Deep. I don’t remember it very well at this point because I read it decades ago, but I do remember it being very good. And as it says, he was very influential. 79 isn’t super long, but it isn’t a short life either. And it was clearly a good one.
If you enjoyed A Fire Upon the Deep, you should definitely check out the other 2 books. The Children of the Sky is a straightforward sequel to A Fire Upon the Deep, more fun with the pack intelligences of the Tines. I really liked the idea of a pack intelligence surviving longer than an individual member in those books. A Deepness in the Sky has a hibernating technological spider civilization and human savants exploited and enslaved as basically hyper focused biological automatons. Also there are inflatable space ships. Working my memory to type this, I realize that I kinda want to read them again.
I’d have to re-read the first one again. I think I read it in high school and I graduated high school in 1995.