Has anyone of you read this short story yet? I've read it this week for the first time, and reread it again the next day. :) I'm absolutely amazed by how amazing it is on so many levels - and when I read that she declined a Hugo Award for it, I felt justified to be.
I love how she uses the diary perspective to make the reader think about if the patient is to be trusted. I also had a lot of daydreams about visualising the psyche and thoughts in almost the same way she describes it - I was blown away, :D
I love how she uses the diary perspective to make the reader think about if the patient is to be trusted. I also had a lot of daydreams about visualising the psyche and thoughts in almost the same way she describes it - I was blown away, :D
What are your thoughts on it?