I mean, I’m not being overly critical of Asimov. he’s largely a product of his time. (you can see similar attitudes with nuclear weapons and radiation. Hell, he wax’s poetically about bathing in the stuff. the ‘warm glow’ he describes is actually literal… humans can perceive Xrays, after a fashion..)
I just think it’s a jarring contrast to a modern scifi. but then, also, I had to put Daemon by Daniel Suarez down, with disappointment in a friend that recommend it.
Yeah, I just meant to say that Cixian Liu pulls some stuff that I would think out of place even in Asimov’s time.
The only memorable “female” character that I can remember going outside what seems Liu’s preconceptions about women, is the alien murder-despot-robot controlled by the aliens.
I mean, I’m not being overly critical of Asimov. he’s largely a product of his time. (you can see similar attitudes with nuclear weapons and radiation. Hell, he wax’s poetically about bathing in the stuff. the ‘warm glow’ he describes is actually literal… humans can perceive Xrays, after a fashion..)
I just think it’s a jarring contrast to a modern scifi. but then, also, I had to put Daemon by Daniel Suarez down, with disappointment in a friend that recommend it.
Yeah, I just meant to say that Cixian Liu pulls some stuff that I would think out of place even in Asimov’s time.
The only memorable “female” character that I can remember going outside what seems Liu’s preconceptions about women, is the alien murder-despot-robot controlled by the aliens.
ooo boi… sexy alien murder bots?
isn’t that like… a requirement for pulp scifi? (Dammit now I have to go read Murderbot again. the snark spoke to me.)