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Science Fiction Novels in English _ Everybody knows Joe by C. M. Kornbluth
"Everybody Knows Joe" is a science fiction short story by C. M. Kornbluth. It was published in Fantastic Universe October-November 1953 and presents a deep insight into technological advancement and humanity through the ordinary person 'Joe' in a future society.
The story revolves around a character named 'Joe' whom everyone thinks they know. He seems ordinary on the outside, but in reality, he has very special abilities or roles. Through this work, Kornbluth explores the differences in individual identity, social perception, and the complexity of human relationships.
Like other works by Kornbluth, this novel contains elements of social criticism and contains deep meaning in a story that seems simple on the surface.

Summary
For a young man Cyril Kornbluth has been around a long time?at least in the upper reaches of science fiction and fantasy writing. His "Little Black Gag" is already accepted as a classic, his collaborations with Judith Merril "Mars Child" and Frederik Pohl "The Space Merchants," novels of high entertainment and worth. We are delighted to present him in a little story that should scare the pants off everybody.

Joe had quite a day for himself Thursday and as usual I had to tag along. If I had a right arm to give I'd give it for a day off now and then. Like on Thursday. On Thursday he really outdid himself.
He woke up in the hotel room and had a shower. He wasn't going to shave until I told him he looked like a bum. So he shaved and then he stood for a whole minute admiring his beauty in the mirror, forgetting whose idea it was in the first place.

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Everybody knows Joe