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Best Of: Why Sci-Fi Legend Ted Chiang Fears Capitalism, Not A.I.

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Notable books mentioned: The Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang, Exhalation by Ted Chiang, The Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard

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Best Of: Why Sci-Fi Legend Ted Chiang Fears Capitalism, Not A.I. mentions The Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang, Exhalation by Ted Chiang, The Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang, and Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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For years, I’ve kept a list of dream guests for this show. And as long as that list has existed, Ted Chiang has been atop it. Chiang is a science fiction writer. But that undersells him. He has released two short story collections over 20 years — 2002’s “Stories of Your Life and Others” and 2019’s “Exhalation.” Those stories have won more awards than I can list, and one of them was turned into the film “Arrival.” They are remarkable pieces of work: Each is built around a profound scientific, philosophical or religious idea, and then the story or the story structure is shaped to represent that idea. They are wonders of precision and craft. But unlike a lot of science fiction, they are never cold. Chiang’s work is deeply, irrepressibly humane. I’ve always wondered about the mind that would create Chiang’s stories. And in this conversation, originally released in March 2021, I got to watch it in action. Chiang doesn’t like to talk about himself. But he does like to talk about ideas. And so we do: We discuss the difference between magic and technology, why superheroes fight crime but ignore injustice, what it would do to the human psyche if we knew the future is fixed, whether free will exists, whether we’d want to know the exact date of our deaths, why Chiang fears what humans will do to artificial intelligence more than what A.I. will do to humans, the way capitalism turns people against technology, and much more. The ideas Chiang offered in this conversation are still ringing in my head months later, and changing the way I see the world. It’s worth taking your time with this one. Recommendations: "Creation" by Steve Grand "On the Measure of Intelligence" by Francois Chollet "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline" by George Saunders "A Visit from the Goon Squad" by Jennifer Egan "Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise" (movie) "On Fragile Waves" by Lily Yu "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" by Annie Dillard Control (video game) Return of the Obra Dinn (video game) You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Alison Bruzek.
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Fans of science fiction and literary fictionReaders interested in science fiction and philosophical themes.Readers interested in nature, spirituality, and philosophical reflections on existence.Readers interested in the philosophy of science and religionReaders interested in short stories and contemporary literature.Readers who enjoy innovative storytelling and linked narratives.

Books Mentioned

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Best for Fans of science fiction and literary fictionOften cited around Ted Chiang's writing style

Chiang has published only two collections, The Stories of Your Life and Others in 2002, and then Exhalation more recently in 2019.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of science fiction and literary fiction
Key quote: He's a science fiction writer, but that's underselling him.
Ezra Klein praises Ted Chiang's storytelling abilities and the precision of his writing. He highlights the impact of Chiang's collection, 'The Stories of Your Life and Others,' on the science fiction genre and its exploration of complex ideas.
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Exhalation
Ted Chiang
Best for Fans of science fiction and literary fictionOften cited around Ted Chiang's writing style

Chiang has published only two collections, The Stories of Your Life and Others in 2002, and then Exhalation more recently in 2019.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of science fiction and literary fiction
Key quote: Chiang is one of the great living writers of religious fiction.
Ezra Klein expresses his admiration for Ted Chiang's writing, particularly highlighting the precision and depth of his stories. He believes Chiang's work is not only intellectually stimulating but also accessible and humane, making it a must-read for fans of science fiction.
ASIN: 1101972084
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Best for Readers interested in science fiction and philosophical themes.Often cited around Ted Chiang's writing style

If you've seen the film Arrival, which is great, and if you haven't, what is wrong with you? That is based on a Chiang story from the O2 collection, The Story of Your Life.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in science fiction and philosophical themes.
Key quote: Chiang is one of the great living writers of religious fiction.
The host praises Ted Chiang's storytelling abilities and the precision of his writing. He emphasizes the impact of Chiang's work on readers and its philosophical depth, making it a must-read for those interested in thought-provoking fiction.
ASIN: B0BVQHK3KL
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Best for Readers interested in nature, spirituality, and philosophical reflections on existence.Often cited around experiencing nature and divinity

A book about feeling the wonders of nature and experiencing those as a way of being close to the divine.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in nature, spirituality, and philosophical reflections on existence.
Key quote: Reading that book gave me maybe the closest that I'm likely to get to understanding, you know, a kind of religious ecstasy.
The host mentions 'Pilgrim at Tinker Creek' as a profound exploration of nature that evokes a sense of the divine. They express that reading this book brought them close to understanding religious ecstasy, despite identifying as an atheist.
ASIN: 0061233323
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Creation
Steve Grand
Best for Readers interested in the philosophy of science and religionOften cited around science and religion

Partly about artificial intelligence and artificial life, making a convincing case for creating living things in software.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in the philosophy of science and religion
Key quote: I think that the wonder that comes with understanding how the universe works is very closely related to religious awe.
The host discusses the relationship between scientific inquiry and religious exploration, highlighting how both can coexist and enrich one another. The mention of 'Creation' by Steve Grand serves to illustrate the intersection of these themes in literature, particularly in how characters navigate the complexities of understanding the universe and divinity.
ASIN: 0674011139
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Best for Readers interested in short stories and contemporary literature.Often cited around favorite book of short stories

A first collection of short stories that the speaker is a big fan of.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in short stories and contemporary literature.
Key quote: I'm a big fan of George Saunders' first collection, Civil War Land in Bad Decline.
The host expresses a strong admiration for George Saunders' collection, highlighting its significance in the realm of short stories. They also mention a previous episode featuring Saunders, suggesting a deeper appreciation for his work.
ASIN: 0812987683
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Best for Readers who enjoy innovative storytelling and linked narratives.Often cited around favorite book of short stories

Considered a collection of short stories despite being called a novel, with loosely linked stories.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers who enjoy innovative storytelling and linked narratives.
Key quote: That's A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan.
The host mentions 'A Visit from the Goon Squad' as a favorite book of short stories, highlighting its unique structure. They appreciate how the stories are linked yet can be viewed as a collection, showcasing Egan's narrative style.
ASIN: 0307477479
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Best for Readers interested in contemporary literature and stories about refugeesOften cited around recommendation of recent novels

A magic realist novel about a family of Afghan refugees seeking asylum in Australia, found to be powerfully affecting.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in contemporary literature and stories about refugees
Key quote: So I recently read this novel called On Fragile Waves, Lily Yu.
The host mentioned 'On Fragile Waves' as a powerful magic realist novel that tells the story of Afghan refugees seeking asylum in Australia. They found the book to be deeply affecting and believe it deserves attention from a wider audience.
ASIN: 164566032X
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Arrival

Confidence: 90%

If you've seen the film Arrival, which is great, and if you haven't, what is wrong with you? That is based on a Chiang story from the O2 collection, The Story of Your Life.

Movie

Doctor Strange

Confidence: 90%

The speaker reflects on rewatching Doctor Strange and discusses the centrality of superheroes in culture, highlighting their problematic aspects.

Movie

Royal Space Force Wings of Hane Amis

Confidence: 90%

There's this Japanese anime film from the late 80s called Royal Space Force Wings of Hane Amis. It's the story of a sort of space program in this country, which is not Japan.