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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ Search the Sky by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth
"Search the Sky" is a work co-written by science fiction masters Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth in 1954. The novel is set in the distant future, when humanity has settled on several planets. The main character, Ross Karen, lives on a colony planet far from Earth and discovers that contact with the other colonies has been lost. He embarks on a space journey to solve this mystery and save the future of humanity. During his journey, Ross visits various planets and experiences different social systems and cultures. Through this, Pohl and Kornbluth satirically address various social topics such as government, religion, gender roles, and economic systems. "Search the Sky" borrows the format of an adventurous space odyssey to explore various aspects of human society and provides deep insight into the cycle of progress and regression.
Summary
Ross stood on the traders¡¯ ramp, overlooking the Yards, and the word kept bobbing to the top of his mind.
Decay.
About all of Halsey¡¯s Planet there was the imperceptible reek of decay. The clean, big, bustling, efficient spaceport only made the sensation stronger. From where he stood on the height of the Ramp, he could see the Yards, the spires of Halsey City ten kilometers away?and the tumble-down gray acres of Ghost Town between.
Contents
CHAPTER I. Decay
CHAPTER II. THEY were all naked
CHAPTER III. Ross thrust himself up on an elbow
CHAPTER IV. PICTURE Leif¡¯s longboat bobbing in the swells
CHAPTER V. ROSS was lucky
CHAPTER VI. FROM birth to puberty you were an infant
CHAPTER VII. THEY were well within detection range
CHAPTER VIII. STUPID old bat
CHAPTER IX. THE guard spat disgustedly
CHAPTER X. IT took Ross a while to learn a lesson
CHAPTER XI. THE doctor said with weak belligerence
CHAPTER XII. He understood and said grudgingly
CHAPTER XIII. THEIR second day on the bum
CHAPTER XIV. THERE was a home base