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On 2/25/2024 2:45 PM, James Nicoll wrote:
Numerous sources report the death of SF author Brian Stableford. This
has been a terrible year for SFF.
While I suspect I reread his Daedelus books most often, my favourites were >> the David Lydyard books. I should reread them.
His dedication to the cause of bringing older French speculative fiction
to English-speaking readers was certainly admirable.
Another DAW (the man) winning choice.
I liked the Grainger books, despite the very-70s zeitgeist. I tried one
or two of the Daedelus books, but never really clicked with them.
He had another searies where the earth was enclosed in a shell with the
elite on the new surface and the hoi polloi underneath that was interesting.
I also noticed a recurrant image across a number of his books of watching
a city be born, come to greatness, decay and disappear from some sort
of godlike fast-time vantage point.
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