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The Big Leap

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A man preparing for a solitary mission to the moon struggles with an instinctive fear of the unknown and an intense allergy and aversion to animals. Subjected to exhaustive physical and psychiatric testing, he resents staged provocations by mission psychiatrists who theorize that buried psychological reactions could compromise space travel. Tension grows between his technical confidence and recurring anxiety as colleagues debate the extent to which clinical analysis can anticipate unpredictable responses in deep space. The story explores human smallness and hidden mental depths when confronting literal and existential emptiness beyond Earth.

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Charles E. Fritch

Charles E. Fritch was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often blend imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking themes. Notable titles include "Breathes There a Man," which explores the complexities of humanity, and "I Like Martian Music," a whimsical take on extraterrestrial life. Fritch's writing is characterized by its inventive plots and engaging characters, making him a distinctive voice in mid-20th century speculative fiction. Throughout his career, he produced a diverse array of stories that reflect both humor and depth, appealing to a wide range of readers.

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