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Robert Silverberg's Starman's Quest, published in 1958, is a science fiction novel that explores the effects of interstellar travel on human relationships and society. The story is about Alan, a young astronaut (a person who lives and works in space) who decides to abandon his life on a spaceship and return to Earth. He discovers that due to the effects of time dilation, decades have passed and everything he knew has changed.
The main themes of this book are the impact of technology on humans, isolation and alienation, and the search for identity.

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Summary
The Lexman Spacedrive gave man the stars?but at a fantastic price.
Interstellar exploration, colonization, and trade became things of reality. The benefits to Earth were enormous. But because of the Fitzgerald Contraction, a man who shipped out to space could never live a normal life on Earth again.
Travelling at speeds close to that of light, spacemen lived at an accelerated pace. A nine-year trip to Alpha Centauri and back seemed to take only six weeks to men on a spaceship. When they returned, their friends and relatives had aged enormously in comparison, old customs had changed, even the language was different.