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Science Fiction in English _ The Flight of the Eagle by Alfred Coppel
"The Flight of the Eagle" is a novel written by Alfred Koppel, an American author known for his works in the genres of science fiction and historical fiction. Published in 1953, the novel is set in a fictional future where space travel and interstellar exploration are commonplace.
The story centers around a crew of astronauts and their mission to explore the stars. The novel explores themes of human ambition, exploration, and the impact of space travel on individuals and society. Koppel's writing is known for its detailed world-building and character development that help vividly portray the futuristic setting.
The book is well-received for its imaginative narrative and the way it combines elements of adventure with deeper philosophical questions about humanity's place in the universe. If you're interested in classic science fiction that focuses on space exploration and human nature, "The Flight of the Eagle" may be a fascinating read for you.
Summary
Humans are a strange breed. Forgetful. They grow accustomed to the wonders they live among so easily that they never really figure up the cost. A little time passes and the bright memories tarnish and are covered over with newer ones. And the men who picked up the check and maybe paid with their lives? Forgotten.
For example, when you're sitting comfortably in the New York to San Francisco stratojet, and you take the trouble to look down at the lush verdure of the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada, do you ever remember that a few short years back that lovely fertile parkland was a rocky, barren waste?
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