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Stephen Marlowe's "Fugue" is a captivating science fiction story that explores themes such as dreams, revolution, interstellar travel, and mutation. This book was originally published in 1951.
The story explores the lives of the individuals aboard the Ark, focusing on their struggles, social dynamics, and the intriguing concept of mutation within a tightly controlled environment.

It begins with an individual named Ker-jon having recurring dreams and seeking explanation from a psychotechnical expert. This dream, in which he vividly involves himself and his fiancee, Clooney-Anne, hints at underlying tensions and looming rebellion within their community. The plot thickens as the coup plan is discussed within the group, revealing a society divided between mutants and non-mutants with a desire for equality and freedom from oppressive structures.

Summary
Most people actually know a good deal more than they may be aware of at any given moment. And perhaps one of the functions of dreams is to remind us of what we know, but will not let ourselves know on a conscious level....

The Space Ark left its home planet, Urth, two thousand years ago Canopus IV time, arriving here in the Canopus System some five hundred years later. That is all we know for certain; the rest is mere conjecture.
Two salient features of the Space Ark's unique social institutions stand out above the myth and fairytale of our ancestors, however. The first is the fabled story of the Mutant-makers, and when one studies the conditions surrounding this phenomenon, the fabled story becomes cold scientific fact.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. The Space Ark left its home planet
CHAPTER II. Ker-jon felt very refreshed when he awoke
CHAPTER III. The rescue proved so incredibly simple
CHAPTER IV. The albino chuckled