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Ted Chiang's story "Towers of Babylon" gave me big "Invisible Cities" vibes, in a good way.

I think I have a type. Who else writes stories/books with focus on construction of fantastical cities/environs?

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@johns China Mieville? Not quite as highbrow as Eco, but not pulp either.

@johns Also, NK Jemisin in the specific case of the books about NYC (the City we became etc...). But that seems different to me. It's more build a fantastic story around a familiar place.

@johns Science-fantasy architecture and "sufficiently advanced technology indistinguishable from nature" are my jam, baby!

@johns I have mixed feelings about it, but Saint of Bright Doors tried hard to construct a fantastical city—didn’t always work but when it did, wow.

100 Years of Solitude is, to some extent, about a fantastical village.

Mieville, particularly City and the City, has already been mentioned.

Gene Wolfe’s New Sun is not for everyone but is very much a fantastical (post-?)city.

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