Midnight Pub

greetings

~lzrd

...could I have a Lemonade?

Thank you.

Hey folks, hope everyone is well.

Thought I'd put up a little introduction.

I love science fiction. Started actually reading books with Dune, and progress has been slow and steady. I've read 4 Dune books so far, the first one and God Emperor being my favorites. Next on my reading list is "A Canticle for Leibowitz" by Walter M. Miller, Jr.

I like pubnixes, gemini, mastodon and all that jazz. I'm not very active, but I love these little spaces people put up and want to find more and more of them :D

I like low-level programming. Lately I've been exploring emulation (NES) and graphics (raytracing), learning Go and Verilog.

Slow and steady, doing stuff, making mistakes, dumb decisions, reading at night, keeping quiet.

Cheers.


ew

Hi,

"a canticle for Leibowitz"? Yay, there is another one. Welcome to the club!

This is definitely a very interesting read!

Also high on my list: "Solaris" by Stanislaw Lem, "The sheep look up" and "The Shockwave Rider" by John Brunner.

Have fun!

~bartender? Lemonade, please, and refills whenever the jar is empty. This is going to be a long night ...

Ah, ~lzrd, if "magic realism" is also an option, try "Chac Mool" or "Terra Nostra" by Carlos Fuentes.

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lzrd

"Yay, there is another one." > haha, soon!

Thank you :)

That is an interesting jar you have there :P

And I'll check out everything you recommended. Cheers!

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gnuhack

Have you ever read something from Gene Wolfe? He is my favorite author, it mixes sci-fi with fantasy but it's really great. Not a light read, though, he writes with rereading in mind.

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lzrd

Haha, I haven't read much scifi in general, but I am on the lookout for this blend "sci-fi with fantasy". What Gene Wolfe book would you recommend for someone new to his work?

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gnuhack

The best recommendation to start is usually "The Fifth Head of Cerberus". It's a three story compilation, and it shows very well the style of Wolfe. Furthermore it's not very long.

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lzrd

thanks!

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detritus

Welcome!

I am also a fan of science fiction, though these days I read mostly nonfiction. I recently read Roadside picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, and watched the film adaptation, Stalker, by Tarkovski. I also read the futurology congress, by Stanisav Lem, which is also adapted to film, I like the film a lot, but the book is (as is usual) a lot better in my opinion. I want to read We as well, I did start reading it once but didn't continue.

I never read past the first Dune novel, but having watched the new film, I'm thinking of picking it back up. I loved the new films, but in my heart always plays the musical score from the older one by Lynch.

It's early, so perhaps some English Breakfast tea for me. Thank you ~bartender!

Oh yeah I also only read the first Foundation, I should keep that up, too!

PS. Thank you for reigniting my interest in science fiction.

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lzrd

I got the book after watching the first teaser trailer for the new adaptation. Something about it just spoke to me on that level. Highly recommended!

Ooh, have you watched the new Foundation TV show? (Apple TV)

cheers!

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detritus

>Ooh, have you watched the new Foundation TV show?

I suspect it's not going to be that good, so I haven't cared to watch it.

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lzrd

Indeed. Book readers weren't satisfied. They changed quite a lot apparently.

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kirk781

I read Asimov's Foundation series back in the day and "We" by Yevgeny Zamyatin [1921] recently. The latter was a very foundational book for 20th century dystopian sci fi. I also read 'Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency' last month though I am not sure if that would be proper sci fi but Douglas Adams did contribute to the overall genre with his other more famous books.

I have heard praise for "Dune" but haven't read it nor seen it's adaptations[ there was a movie right?]. I think two of my favorite sci fi films are Dark City [released same year as Matrix, I guess, though not as famous] and Fritz Lang's epic Metropolis from 1927.

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lzrd

All I have is praise for the new Dune adaptation. Denis Villeneuve nailed it. And I'll check out the stuff you mentioned, thanks :D

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