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Reading Science Fiction in English _ Sentry of the Sky by Evelyn E. Smith
Evelyn E. Smith's "Sentry of the Sky" is a science fiction novel published in 1961. It was published by Avalon Books and is known as one of Smith's full-length science fiction novels. As the title suggests, the novel is likely set in outer space or on an alien planet. The title, which means "Sentry of the Sky," suggests that it deals with themes related to space exploration or planetary defense. In this work, Smith seems to have combined her signature style and social critical perspective with the vast space setting of science fiction. The novel probably explores the challenges and conflicts that come with humanity's expansion into space, or the philosophical and ethical issues that arise from encounters with extraterrestrial civilizations. Smith's characteristic humor and satire would have played an important role in this work as well, and through this, she may have indirectly addressed social and political issues of the time.
Summary
There had to be a way for Sub-Archivist Clarey to get up in the world?but this way was right out of the tri-di dramas.
Clarey had checked in at Classification Center so many times that he came now more out of habit than hope. He didn't even look at the card that the test machine dropped into his hand until he was almost to the portway. And then he stopped. "Report to Room 33 for reclassification," it said.
Ten years before, Clarey would have been ecstatic, sure that reclassification could be only in one direction. The machine had not originally given him a job commensurate with his talents; why should it suddenly recognize them? He'd known of people who had been reclassified?always downward. I'm a perfectly competent Sub-Archivist, he told himself; I'll fight.
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Sentry of the Sky