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Death of a Spaceman

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An elderly former space traveler lies dying of a progressive spinal disease, watched by his worried wife and assembled family as they cope with denial, tenderness, and fear. He alternates dark humor and stubborn privacy, preferring to shape the story of his own end rather than submit to ritual comforts. Everyday noises and a nearby social gathering intrude on the room, while memories and a fleeting, ghostly figure from earlier voyages mingle with fading sensation and loss of bodily control. The narrative follows his inward reckoning with mortality, memory, and the quiet burden of easing the grief of those left behind.

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Walter M. Miller

Walter M. Miller Jr. was an American science fiction writer best known for his novel "A Canticle for Leibowitz," which explores themes of religion, history, and the cyclical nature of civilization. His work often reflects a deep philosophical inquiry into humanity's future and moral dilemmas. In addition to his acclaimed novel, Miller wrote several short stories and novellas, including "Check and Checkmate" and "Death of a Spaceman," which showcase his unique blend of speculative fiction and thought-provoking narratives. His contributions to the genre have left a lasting impact, making him a notable figure in mid-20th century science fiction.

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