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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ My Lady Greensleeves by Frederik Pohl
"My Lady Greensleeves" is a science fiction novel published in 1957 by Frederik Pohl. This work stands out for Pohl's unique social critical perspective and unique imagination of future society. The story unfolds in a highly stratified society of the future. In this society, people's status is determined by the color of their clothes, and the protagonist belongs to the middle class wearing green sleeves. The novel depicts the process in which the protagonist realizes the contradictions and absurdity of this strict class society and resists it. Through this, Pohl explores issues such as social inequality, individual freedom, and identity. "My Lady Greensleeves" delivers a deep social message along with an exciting plot, and sharply points out the problems of modern society by borrowing the format of science fiction.
Summary
This guard smelled trouble and it could be counted on to come?for a nose for trouble
was one of the many talents bred here!
His name was Liam O'Leary and there was something stinking in his nostrils. It was the smell of trouble. He hadn't found what the trouble was yet, but he would. That was his business. He was a captain of guards in Estates-General Correctional Institution?better known to its inmates as the Jug?and if he hadn't been able to detect the scent of trouble brewing a cell-block away, he would never have survived to reach his captaincy.
And her name, he saw, was Sue-Ann Bradley, Detainee No. WFA-656R.
Contents
CHAPTER I. His name was Liam O'Leary
CHAPTER II. Every prison has its Greensleeves?sometimes
CHAPTER III. I smell trouble
CHAPTER IV. It was Flock on the phone to the warden
CHAPTER V. Captain O'Leary dragged the scared little wretch
CHAPTER VI. After O'Leary and the medic left
CHAPTER VII. Any prison is a ticking bom
CHAPTER VIII. Inmate Sue-Ann Bradley cried