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Science Fiction in English _ Runaway by Alfred Coppel
Alfred Koppel's "Runaway" is a science fiction short story published in the 1950s. It is expected that the story will develop around the theme of a fugitive or escape. Koppel is expected to explore the future society and individual freedom in this novel. "Runaway" will probably depict the protagonist's journey to escape an oppressive social system or a dangerous situation. This work is likely to deal with the social changes that can be brought about by the advancement of science and technology and the resulting individual dilemmas. Like Koppel's other works, this novel is expected to provide an exciting adventure story along with deep reflections on human nature, freedom, and social responsibility. "Runaway" is likely to reflect the social anxiety and desire for individual freedom during the Cold War in the 1950s.

Summary
The old timer was really ancient when I knew him, because he could remember the war with the Federal States that used to be called Germany and Japan. There was a strangeness about him, or so it seems to me now. Listening to him sing those pioneer ballads caught at the imagination and woke dreams. Of course, I was young then, and impressionable. But his tales were my gospel. There were some among the yard hands who claimed he was a survivor of the first crew back from Luna, but that was probably loose talk. In those days every yard had its "Selenite man."

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Runaway