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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ Plague of Pythons by Frederik Pohl
"Plague of Pythons" is a science fiction novel published in 1965 by Frederik Pohl. It depicts a dark future where humanity is controlled by unknown extraterrestrial beings. The novel begins with the sudden occurrence of random acts of violence and destruction around the world. The protagonist is mistaken for the perpetrator of these events and is exiled, but gradually begins to uncover the truth. Pohl poses philosophical questions about free will, responsibility, and the nature of humanity through the concept of extraterrestrial beings remotely controlling human bodies. The work explores the vulnerability of human society, the duality of technology, and human nature in extreme situations along with a tense narrative. "Plague of Pythons" is a provocative science fiction novel that harmoniously combines Pohl's characteristic sharp social criticism and scientific imagination, and demands deep reflection from readers.
Summary
The pythons had entered into Mankind. No man knew at what moment he might be Possessed!
Because of the crowd they held Chandler's trial in the all-purpose room of the high school. It smelled of leather and stale sweat. He walked up the three steps to the stage, with the bailiff's hand on his elbow, and took his place at the defendant's table.
Chandler's lawyer looked at him without emotion. He was appointed by the court. He was willing to do his job, but his job didn't require him to like his client. All he said was, "Stand up. The judge is coming in."
Contents
CHAPTER I. Because of the crowd they held Chandler's trial
CHAPTER II. The odd thing about Chandler's dilemma
CHAPTER III. The pain was still burning when Chandler awoke
CHAPTER IV. Chandler yelled hoarsely
CHAPTER V. Chandler's body carried him rapidly toward
CHAPTER VI. They roared through downtown Honolulu
CHAPTER VII. A pink and silver bus let Chandler off at Fort Street
CHAPTER VIII. By the morning of the fourth day on the island
CHAPTER IX. Chandler had his empty glass halfway to his lips
CHAPTER X. Three days later Koitska's voice
CHAPTER XI. Whatever Chandler's life might be worth
CHAPTER XII. Chandler was a concubine?not even that
CHAPTER XIII. For nine days Chandler's status remained in limbo.
CHAPTER XIV. Chandler loped silently up the stairs to Koitska's suite
CHAPTER XV. Chandler strolled out of the TWA building