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I completely agree, it's one of those works where the pop culture lens filters a lot of things. I think Adam Douglas himself mentions in an interview that the later HHGttG books reflect his personal depression, and the enormous time pressure they were written in. Probably the whole series should have been one book, but it also makes it feel a bit human - here's this really smart guy with a lot of brilliant ideas, he just didn't manage to fully finish everything before it's shipped.


"I love deadlines. I love the WHOOSHING sound they make as they go be." -- DA


Ah, they were written under time pressure? That actually explains a lot.


I believe it's more that Douglas Adams was a huge procrastinator.




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