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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ Box garden by Allen Kim Lang
"Box Garden" is a science fiction short story written in 1958 by Allen Kim Lang.
Alan Kim Lang (by Allen Kim Lang) was an American writer who began publishing science fiction with "Machine of Klamugra" in Planet Stories in November 1950, and published a considerable number of action stories over the next ten years. He has 20 works recorded, including the graphic novels "A Cinderella Story" (If, May 1961) and "The Blind Man's Lantern" (Analog, December 1962).
Summary
He had big ears, hated TV commercials, and talked about bansai (with an s)....
The ears of the man to my left at the bar were blocking off my view of the TV set. This annoyed me. The commercial was on, and I didn't want to miss any of it. Leaning forward, trying to get the man's head and ears out of my line of sight, I bumped against his shoulder. He turned, taking my accidental nudge to be an invitation to converse.
"I'm getting pretty tired," the big-eared man said to me, "of being treated like an adult pituitary-deficiency case."
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