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A narrator and colleagues find a dying stranger clutching a manuscript and a huge flawless crystal; the paper, written by Barry Horn, recounts his return from a remote future after an amnesic sleep caused by cosmic rays. His tale describes encounters with the last human and two enigmatic women tied to a living stone, a struggle against a robot monster, and strange technologies and injuries. The frame narrative alternates investigation of the manuscript and diamond with Horn's adventurous chronicle, leaving legal, scientific, and existential mysteries unresolved.

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Jack Williamson

Jack Williamson was an influential American science fiction writer, known for his imaginative storytelling and pioneering contributions to the genre. His works often explore themes of space exploration, alien intelligence, and the future of humanity. Among his notable titles is "After World's End," which reflects his interest in post-apocalyptic scenarios. Williamson's writing is characterized by a blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, making him a significant figure in early science fiction literature. Over his prolific career, he produced numerous stories that have inspired generations of readers and writers alike.

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