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A group of extraterrestrial investigators recovers a municipal time capsule containing a recorded July Fourth radio documentary intended to present an idealized portrait of mid-twentieth-century humanity. When they play the magnetic tape, the producers' polished broadcast is inaudible to them; instead their instruments register the mental impulses of the participants, revealing private emotions, rivalries, lusts, guilt, and honest self-scrutiny. Basing their history on those thought-patterns, the visitors judge the species harshly yet paradoxically note a capacity for self-honesty, arriving at a conclusion shaped more by unintended internal signals than by the public image the creators had deliberately prepared.

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Wilson Parks Griffith

Wilson Parks Griffith was an American author known for his novel "Double Take." His work often explores themes of identity and perception, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of human experience. Although not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Griffith's contributions to literature offer a unique perspective that resonates with those interested in character-driven narratives. "Double Take" showcases his ability to weave intricate plots that challenge the reader's understanding of reality and self.

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