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"The call from beyond" is a novel written in 1950 by Clifford D. Simak. This novel belongs to the science fiction genre and focuses on communication and understanding between humans and extraterrestrial life. This book contains Simak's unique imagination and philosophical aspects, and is widely known as one of his works.
Summary
Alone, accursed, he set out on the long, dark voyage to the forbidden gateway to worlds beyond life itself?restless forever with an ultimate knowledge, possessing which no man could die!
The pyramid was built of bottles, hundreds of bottles that flashed and glinted as if with living fire, picking up and breaking up the misty light that filtered from the distant sun and still more distant stars.
Frederick West took a slow step forward, away from the open port of his tiny ship. He shook his head and shut his eyes and opened them again and the pyramid was still there
Contents
CHAPTER I. The Pyramid of Bottles
CHAPTER II. The White Singer
CHAPTER III. The Painting
CHAPTER IV. The Last Man