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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ Gravy Train by Daniel F. Galouye
"Gravy Train" is a short story written by Daniel F. Galouye. It was first published in 1959 in the science fiction magazine 'Galaxy Science Fiction'.
This novel, which is characterized by Galouye's characteristic style, is set in a future society. The work explores the impact of scientific and technological developments on human society, and particularly imaginatively depicts how the concept of economy and labor can change.
The title "Gravy Train" seems to be derived from the idiom 'easy gain', which is closely related to the theme of the work. The novel raises questions about the role and value of humans in a future automated society.
In this work, Galouye deals with complex topics such as social change due to technological development, the meaning of labor, and the value of human existence, but presents the story in a way that readers can easily understand. "Gravy Train" is one of Galouye's early works, and is an important work that provides a glimpse into his growth as a writer and his vision as a science fiction writer. The novel reflects the social anxiety and expectations and concerns of the time regarding technological advancement, but it also deals with topics that are still relevant today, making it a meaningful work for modern readers.

Summary
Ever hear of evil fairies who grant three wishes? McWorther's was more efficient. One wish
was plenty to bring catastrophe!

At one hundred and thirty, life was indeed gratifying for Titus McWorther. But for one missing detail, it would have been perfect.
With his wife, Edna, he had planned well for retirement. His idyllic estate consisted of a second-hand planetoid, thirty miles in circumference, which was the only habitable piece of matter in its system. Complete with supplementary gravity generator, a compact atmosphere, a mantle of lush topsoil and a carefully selected biota, McWorther's World was both his delight and his pride.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. At one hundred and thirty
CHAPTER II. When the initial error was made at the hyper-spatial relay station
CHAPTER III. Many light years away
CHAPTER IV. Titus poured his tenth consecutive julep