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The Age of the Pussyfoot by Frederik Pohl Contents Foreword. 3 One. 4 Two. 8 Three. 15 Four22 Five. 28 Six. 34 Seven. 44 Eight50 Nine. 57 Ten. 64 Eleven. 72 Twelve. 84 Thirteen. 88 Fourteen. 99 Fifteen. 103 Sixteen. 108 Seventeen. 112 Eighteen. 118 Author’s Note. 120 ?? ?? Foreword I have two conflicting opinions. One is that any story should stand on its own feet—which means that, generally speaking, anything a writer has to say about his own story is better left unsaid. If it’s worth saying, why didn’t he say it in the story itself? The other opinion, however, is equally firmly fixed in my mind, and at this moment it is in direct conflict with the first. That is, I think that more people should read science fiction than appear to be willing to do so; and I think the reason for this is that many people regard it as crazy, fantastic stuff with no basis in the real world and no relevance to their own lives. I would like to hope that some people will read this book who normally don’t read science fiction. If you are one of them, and
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