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Reading Science Fiction in English _ The burning world by Algis Budrys
The Burning World is a science fiction novel by Algis Budrys published in Infinity July in 1957.
Algis Budrys was a Lithuanian-born American science fiction writer and critic. He was born in Lithuania in 1931 and passed away in 2018. His works were a major influence on the golden age of science fiction in the 1950s and 1960s, and are known for their sharp psychological insight and original ideas.
Budrys's representative works include the novels Who? (1958) and Rogue Moon (1960).
He was also active in the field of science fiction criticism, contributing critical articles to various magazines including The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Budrys is considered a founding figure of modern science fiction literature, receiving praise from the public and critics for his unique perspective and deep thematic awareness in the genre.

Summary
Can the battle for freedom ever be won?as long as some men still want to fight it?

"The Burning World" by Algis Budrys is a science fiction novel written in the mid-20th century. The book explores themes of freedom, societal organization, and the struggles that come with persevering ideals in a post-revolutionary world. Set in a future where a new society has emerged after a bloody regime change, it delves into the complexities of human relationships and governance as the characters grapple with their past and future. The story primarily revolves around Josef Kimmensen, the aging president of the Freemen's League, and his struggles to maintain a peaceful society amidst brewing troubles. As factions threaten their hard-won freedom, tensions escalate with the rise of Anse Messerschmidt, a charismatic and dangerous figure who seeks to exploit fears of external threats for his agenda. Kimmensen's daughter, Susanne, becomes entangled in this conflict, complicating his personal life as he tries to stave off a return to tyranny. Ultimately, Kimmensen must confront not only the external challenges from Messerschmidt and the potential violence from disenchanted factions but also the internal strife of his family as they navigate their own identities and beliefs in a changing world. The novel examines the cyclic nature of revolutions and the delicate balance between freedom, order, and chaos.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. They walked past rows of abandoned offices
CHAPTER II. It had happened at almost exactly four o'clock
CHAPTER III. Messerschmidt was tall and bony
CHAPTER IV. He was waiting out on the patio
CHAPTER V. Kimmensen shifted in his chair
CHAPTER VI. There was only one bare overhead
CHAPTER VII. Until, hours later, orange flowers burst