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Ross Douthat: fantasy and the literary imagination

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning

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The Boys in the Basement

There's still just something very freeing to me about having a blank sheet of paper and saying well here let me let me tell you about a kingdom that never existed. There is, you know when it's imaginary people and imaginary events there's something sort of more, more startling and gratifying in a way than with real life stories. And the freedom to write like again you're writing these sweeping the sweeping I won't call them blog posts because they're on sub stack right the sweeping historical essays. But at the end of the day you were constrained by the you know what what happened in the actual Persian Empire right and that constraint is important you want to see if you're accurately describing history.

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