"Lobsters" is pretty clearly the story of a setting, not so much the story of a person (or even the story of widgetry, except as it shapes the setting). And, well, I think story's supposed to be overloaded with ideas to the point of being jarring, because that's what the setting is like. But to Manfred Macx it's like wind to a bird.
Re: That bastard Stross
Date: 2002-07-26 10:08 am (UTC)