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- 22 de Jul, 2020
I liked Gateway. Rob was fine. That old japanese guy was also fun. I liked how they portrayed him as crippled but only if he was on Earth.I loved The Space Merchants and the sequel, The Merchant War.
As I said he rehashes a lot so it all kind of became a blur. He admitted (I think it was the author's note at the end of the 5th or 6th Book) that some of the scientific theories that inspired his story had fallen out of favor in the science community, while others he used were further embraced; in that way it was interesting to see what IRL people were believing/excited about in the past. The whole saga was richly layered, cohesive, and had continuity (personally I only noticed one very minor discontinuity in the plot). Obviously, I have mixed feelings.
Lol, very true. Maybe having character development and depth into his rough childhood would have made him more likeable, Pohl kind of breezes through that but to root for an underdog I need to see him really be "under." Believe it or not Rob wasn't even the most annoying and oppressive character, and this particular character has a lot of dialogue.
One thing, however, is that male friend/buddy of Rob's that turned out to be bisexual later on in the book. That hit me for a loop and I don't even feel mad. I wonder if Pohl intended for that to be a little funny.
The women are whatever. I liked the Robot. It's a fine book, but I think I'd wind up collected the Gateway books only if the price was low enough.
From what I know, Pohl's Heechee popped up in his '50s work.