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Reading Science Fiction in English _ The Vilbar Party by Evelyn E. Smith
Evelyn E. Smith's "The Vilbar Party" is a science fiction short story published in 1955. This work was published in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine, and is known for Smith's unique writing style and social critical perspective. The title "Vilbar" seems to be a fictional word created by the author, and the setting of the "party" around it hints at the central event or background of the work. It is likely that Smith used science fiction elements to reinterpret a social gathering, political rally, or cultural event in a unique way. The novel is probably set in a future society or an alien civilization, and explores human relationships, social structures, or power dynamics through the event called the "Vilbar Party." Smith's signature satire and humor would have played an important role in this work as well, and through this, it is possible that she indirectly criticized the social and political practices of the time.

Summary
"Nuts to you!" was what Narli knew Earthmen would tell him ... only it was frismil nuts!

"The Perzils are giving a vilbar party tomorrow night," Professor Slood said cajolingly. "You will come this time, won't you, Narli?"
Narli Gzann rubbed his forehead fretfully. "You know how I feel about parties, Karn." He took a frismil nut out of the tray on his desk and nibbled it in annoyance.
"But this is in your honor, Narli?a farewell party. You must go. It would be?it would be unthinkable if you didn't." Karn Slood's eyes were pleading.

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Contents
The Vilbar Party