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"[Science fiction] is the one literary medium left in which we have a free hand. We can do any damn thing we please."
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This is an interesting notion; I can't think of another novel using the idea of hacking a person's reality in quite this way.
You could continue this line of thinking by using a device to create synesthesia; where colors have a flavor, or where sounds have a smell.
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