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The story follows Salva Gordy, a survivor of a nuclear attack who returns to a ruined city, mourning lost family and living in isolation. He shelters a fellow survivor, John de Terry, and the two confront a landscape of mutations that have altered plants and animals. Gordy discovers and studies unusually developed ants whose respiratory changes suggest they could grow far larger, while authorities seek a scientific device he once proposed as a weapon. The narrative traces attempts to survive, scientific curiosity about altered lifeforms, and reflections on human self-destruction and the possibility that mutated species may inherit the ruined world.

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Frederik Pohl

Frederik Pohl was an influential American science fiction author and editor, known for his innovative storytelling and exploration of complex themes. His career spanned several decades, during which he contributed significantly to the genre through both his novels and editorial work. Among his notable works is "A Town Is Drowning," which showcases his ability to blend speculative ideas with social commentary. Pohl's writing often reflects his keen insights into technology and human nature, making him a pivotal figure in the evolution of science fiction literature.

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