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A bumbling census taker in a desiccated Texas borderland misreads instructions and ends up counting not only the few regular inhabitants but innumerable tiny people and strange hybrid beasts, traveling with his mule through scorched ravines and vitrified flats. His theft of an impossible, rolling census list and escape from an enchanted settlement where he and the mule were trapped for decades precipitate comic chaos in the sheriff's office as officials scramble to meet an inflated population quota. The tale blends tall‑tale humor, surreal magic, and a satirical jab at bureaucratic absurdity.

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R. A. Lafferty

R. A. Lafferty was an American author known for his unique contributions to speculative fiction, particularly in the realms of science fiction and fantasy. His writing is characterized by a playful and often surreal style, blending humor with profound philosophical insights. Lafferty's notable works include "All the People," which showcases his inventive storytelling, and "Sodom and Gomorrah, Texas," a tale that reflects his distinctive narrative voice. Throughout his career, he produced a diverse array of stories that challenge conventional genre boundaries, earning him a dedicated following among readers who appreciate his imaginative approach to storytelling.

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