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What's He Doing in There?

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An academic and his family receive an extraterrestrial visitor who, after learning local language and manners, asks for the bathroom, locks himself inside, and prompts escalating domestic anxiety as they debate taboo, aid, and protocol. They spend the night imagining contagion, death, or strange physiology while trying to honor ethnographic restraint, only for the guest to emerge refreshed and reveal a simple, alien explanation for his behavior. The tale uses situational comedy and genteel satire to probe cross-cultural misunderstanding, private ritual, and the human habit of projecting fear and moral judgment onto the unfamiliar.

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Fritz Leiber

Fritz Leiber was an influential American writer known for his contributions to the genres of science fiction and fantasy. His work often blends elements of horror and humor, showcasing his unique narrative style. Among his notable works is "Conjure Wife," a pioneering tale that explores themes of witchcraft and the supernatural. Leiber's stories frequently delve into the complexities of human relationships and the darker aspects of society, making him a significant figure in 20th-century speculative fiction. With a prolific output of over thirty works, he has left a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

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