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A man is repeatedly awakened by nightmares of sudden nuclear annihilation and lives in a state of pervasive dread. He drifts through the city, drinking and meeting with a circle of disaffected friends who exchange ironic banter about survival, religion, and the small comforts of modern life. Their talk mixes dark humor, nihilism, and furtive longing for meaning, while mundane details like rats, plumbing, and advertising slogans highlight the uneasy normalcy beneath apocalyptic fear. Seeking consolation, he visits churches and listens to competing versions of hope, exposing themes of anxiety, escapism, and the clash between cosmic threat and everyday concerns.

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George H. Smith

George H. Smith was an American author known for his contributions to the genre of speculative fiction. His works often explore themes of conflict and human experience, as seen in notable titles such as "Benefactor" and "The Last Crusade." Smith's writing is characterized by a blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, engaging readers with thought-provoking narratives. He also delves into historical contexts, as demonstrated in works like "Narakan Rifles, About Face!" and "The Ordeal of Colonel Johns." Through his diverse storytelling, Smith has left a mark on the literary landscape, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of society and individual choices.

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