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A lost traveler meets an enigmatic deity who has returned the day after eternity and must reckon with being a god whom nobody believes. The deity, called Gud, experiments with creation, fashions a self-acting creating machine that multiplies machines throughout space, and faces the runaway, destructive logic of mechanization. Episodes follow his attempts to govern or restrain the new creations, to communicate with humans, and to repair the harm—sometimes by drastic measures such as shearing the edges of space. The narrative moves episodically between parable, satire, and allegory to examine belief, creativity, and the unintended consequences of technological progress.

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Milo Hastings

Milo Hastings was an American author known for his contributions to speculative fiction and fantasy literature in the early 20th century. His notable works include "City of Endless Night," which explores themes of dystopia and societal collapse, and "In the Clutch of the War-God," a tale that delves into the complexities of war and mythology. Hastings also wrote "The Book of Gud," a unique blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, and "The Dollar Hen," which reflects his interest in economic themes. His writing often combines imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking ideas, making him a distinctive voice in his genre.

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