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Hi /lit/torals. /k/ visiting. I have a question and I think this is the place to ask.
Soon I'm going away for a good while and want to fill my [electronic reading device] with good science fiction.
I like what I call classic sci-fi to about 1975 ish. Heinlein, Lem, Clarke, Strugatskys, Wyndham, Niven, Chandler, Asimov, etc.
Stuff where men are men, aliens are inscrutable, rayguns shoot things and the cosmic infinite is explored. I think you know what I mean.
Anyway my question is, modern sci-fi doesn't seem to do anything like that any more. It's all 800 page twelve volume space operas where gay furry (possibly Muslim) space cats inexplicably listen to contemporary hipster music. Ok that was hyperbole but you get the idea.
Is there anything being written today that might be on my lines?
>I don't have much to offer you in return but my thanks.

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