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Science Fiction in English _ The Hills of Home by Alfred Coppel
Alfred Koppel's "The Hills of Home" is a science fiction novel that explores themes of exploration and human settlement. It is set in a future where humanity has expanded its presence beyond Earth. The story centers around the difficulties and complexities of establishing a new home on an alien planet. Koppel's narrative explores the emotional and social aspects of pioneering in an unknown world by blending adventure with reflections on human nature and adaptability.
"The Hills of Home" deals with the conflict between the advancement of science and technology and fundamental human emotions, and will raise questions about maintaining humanity in a future society. Like Koppel's other works, the novel is expected to provide deep humanistic insights while being based on scientific imagination. The work will delicately depict the hopes and anxieties of the space exploration era, as well as the essential human desires.
Summary
¡°Normality¡± is a myth; we're all a little neurotic, and the study of neurosis has been able to classify the general types of disturbance which are most common. And some types (providing the subject is not suffering so extreme a case as to have crossed the border into psychosis) can be not only useful, but perhaps necessary for certain kinds of work....
The river ran still and deep, green and gray in the eddies with the warm smell of late summer rising out of the slow water.
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