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A society is cared for by inscrutable alien guardians called Belphins, who ensure material comfort and judge right from wrong from their blue tower. Ludovick Eversole, a leisurely poet, enjoys the comforts but grows curious about the Belphins' origin and authority. Visiting his neighbor Corisande and her cantankerous grandfather Osmond, he encounters dissent arguing that the guardians have suppressed freedom, rewritten history, and bred complacency. The narrative contrasts comfortable conformity and muted surveillance with skeptical resistance, exploring themes of paternalistic control, the cost of security, and the erosion of autonomy beneath an apparently benevolent technocracy.

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Evelyn E. Smith

Evelyn E. Smith was an American author known for her contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. Her works often blend humor with imaginative storytelling, appealing to a wide range of readers. Among her notable titles is "Collector's Item," which showcases her unique narrative style. Smith's writing frequently explores themes of technology and human interaction, as seen in works like "Man's Best Friend" and "My Fair Planet." With a diverse portfolio of around twenty published works, she has left a lasting mark on the genre, captivating audiences with her inventive plots and engaging characters.

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