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World of Mockery

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The story follows John Hall after his space-cruiser is wrecked on Ganymede; he struggles with injuries, extreme diurnal temperature swings, and scarce resources while encountering lanky, grotesque native creatures that mimic his gestures and sounds. He studies and converses with them through imitative exchanges, finding both companionship and unease in their reflections of his actions. Shelter and routine aboard his damaged ship alternate with excursions across a bleak, pitted surface as he scavenges supplies and assesses survival prospects. Themes include isolation, the unsettling intimacy of imitation, and human resilience in an unfamiliar, indifferent environment.

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Sam Moskowitz

Sam Moskowitz was an American author and editor, primarily known for his contributions to the science fiction genre. He played a significant role in the development of speculative fiction during the mid-20th century. Moskowitz's notable works include "The Way Back," which explores themes of nostalgia and redemption, and "World of Mockery," a satirical take on societal norms. His writings reflect a keen insight into human nature and the complexities of modern life, making him a distinctive voice in the literary landscape of his time.

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