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After a final atomic war small groups of human survivors adapt to a harsh, mutated world. Two men, Oluf and Bowron, encounter each other on a lakeshore and compare lives: one embraces hunting and the wild, the other preserves learning and stories drawn from ruined technology called god-things. Their conversation contrasts practical survival, the dwindling stores of salvage, and the generational loss of knowledge as radiation shapes new human types distinct from feral Wild Ones. Plans emerge to migrate south, and storytelling serves as cultural continuity and hope for rebuilding amid scarcity and danger.

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Arthur Dekker Savage

Arthur Dekker Savage was an American author known for his contributions to literature in the mid-20th century. His works often explore themes of survival and human experience, as seen in notable titles such as "Survivors" and "Fly By Night." Savage's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and thought-provoking insights, appealing to readers interested in both fiction and philosophical reflections. His diverse body of work also includes titles like "DP," "The Butterfly Kiss," and "Trees Are Where You Find Them," showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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