I’ve previously recommended Ted’s incredible collection of short stories titled Stories of Your Life and Others. Despite the fact that Ted started off as a part-time science-fiction writer with a full-time technical writing job, he is the equivalent of Martin Scorsese or Wayne Gretzky in the sci-fi world—he has won four Hugo, four Nebula, and four Locus Awards, among others. The hit film Arrival (94% on Rotten Tomatoes), one of my favorite movies of the last 3–5 years, is based on one of Ted’s short stories. Gizmodo has written that “the arrival of a new piece of short fiction by Ted Chiang is always cause for celebration and parades and wild dancing.” Exhalation, his newest collection, may be even better than his last. It’s just so damn good.
Venture into an alternate universe with Ted Chiang's latest short story collection. Featuring original and compassionate characters grappling with age-old philosophical questions, Chiang's work will leave a lasting impact. Explore the consequences of time travel in "The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate," discover a shocking revelation about reality in "Exhalation," and witness the evolution of a machine into a living being in "The Lifecycle of Software Objects." With two brand-new tales, this collection proves that science fiction can be both meaningful and beautiful.
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