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Anthropology Through Science Fiction

Anthropology through Science Fiction

The Cage

(Short Story)

Shipwreck has frequently been a source of fascination, whether that shipwreck deposited the Swiss Family Robinson on a tropical island on earth or some other human beings on a total and strange alien world. In "The Cage", the shipwrecked passengers and crew of the interstellar line Lode Star are marooned on a damp and sodden world. It is not a hostile world; its climate and resources are sufficient to keep human beings alive without much effort at all, but it is a downright uncomfortable world. The constant drizzle is compounded by high temperatures that turn the landscape into on unending steam bath. Wet, warm and succulent with vegetation, this world is no place for primates from earth.

Published Editions

St. Martin's Press, (New York), 1974 edited by Mason, Greenberg and Warrick
Story Publications

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