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Science Fiction Novels in English _ Desire No More by Algis Budrys
Desire No More is a science fiction short story by Algis Budrys published in 1954. It deals with the story of human desire and its control, and explores how basic human desires and emotions are controlled and suppressed in a future society. The novel expresses the concerns of the 1950s about social control and individual freedom with science fiction imagination, and warns of the danger of loss of humanity that can result from the elimination of desire. In particular, this work, although it is one of Budrys's early works, shows his characteristic psychological insight and deep reflection on human nature.
Summary
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
"Desire No More" by Algis Budrys is a science fiction novel written in the early 1950s. The story centers around Martin Isherwood, a young man with the singular ambition of piloting the first manned rocket to the moon. The narrative explores his struggle against societal disbelief and personal doubts while detailing his unwavering dedication to achieving his dream, all set against a backdrop of a nascent space age. The plot follows Martin Isherwood, who, despite his father's ridicule and societal skepticism about the possibility of manned rockets, dedicates his life to becoming a rocket pilot. As he gains experience and recognition, he becomes increasingly isolated in his pursuit of this dream, eventually leading to a critical point when he successfully lands on the moon. However, the journey to that point reveals his lack of connections in life beyond flying, which raises concerns about his mental state. In a twist of fate, a psychiatrist intervenes, stripping him of the thrill of discovery during his expedition, rendering the achievement hollow. The story ultimately presents a reflection on ambition, sacrifice, and the costs of pursuing a single-minded goal, portraying a profound sense of emptiness despite monumental success.
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