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Reading Science Fiction in English _ Once a Greech by Evelyn E. Smith
Evelyn E. Smith's "Once a Greech" is a science fiction short story published in 1957. This work was published in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine and is known for Smith's unique imagination and social critical perspective. The word "Greech" seems to refer to a fictional being or concept created by the author, and it is likely that it metaphorically deals with a certain aspect of human society. The novel probably deals with themes of changing identity or social status. Smith may have used her signature humor and satire to explore topics such as race, class, or social prejudice in this work as well. Smith's style of creatively utilizing the conventions of the science fiction genre while simultaneously twisting them to deliver a social message is likely reflected in this work as well.
Summary
The mildest of men, Iversen was capable of murder ... to disprove Harkaway's hypothesis that in the midst of life, we are in life!
Just two weeks before the S. S. Herringbone of the Interstellar Exploration, Examination (and Exploitation) Service was due to start her return journey to Earth, one of her scouts disconcertingly reported the discovery of intelligent life in the Virago System.
"Thirteen planets," Captain Iversen snarled, wishing there were someone on whom he could place the blame for this mischance, "and we spend a full year here exploring each one of them with all the resources of Terrestrial science and technology, and what happens?
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