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A young colonial heir makes his first visit to Earth, arriving with eager plans to immerse himself in music, literature, museums, and refined conversation and to bring cultural treasures back to his frontier home. On the shuttle he notices subtle signs of change—a mechanical, accented stewardess, an orientation booklet, and shifts in language usage—while recalling family traditions that preserved old tongues and his lifelong dream to transplant artists, books, and teachers to his colony. The account contrasts romantic expectation with small, bureaucratic and social details that suggest contemporary Earth culture has been mediated and altered.

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Frank Riley

Frank Riley was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and adventure literature. His works often explore themes of identity and technology, as seen in his notable title "A Question of Identity," which delves into the complexities of self-perception. Riley's writing is characterized by imaginative storytelling and engaging plots, evident in other works such as "Bright Islands" and "Project Hi-Psi." He has a diverse portfolio that includes both short stories and novels, reflecting his versatility as a writer. Through his narratives, Riley invites readers to ponder the implications of modernity and the human experience.

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