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    <title><![CDATA[Re: The New Yorker Reader: "Lostronaut," by Jonathan Lethem]]></title>
    
    
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      <![CDATA[This story made me think of Theodore Sturgeon's  story "The Man Who Lost the Sea",  so I searched for it on google and you can read it on amazon.com, and surprise surprise Lethem wrote the foreword to that collection.  I wonder if Lethem saw "When We Left Earth" on Discovery, for those walk in space parts and how that feels.  That was my favorite part of the story.  Didn't have that nice kicker or twist of ending though.  Also I had that "wait, this is a woman narrator?" feeling. I'm not sure if he captures the right feel here, if that makes sense.
        
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