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The Statue by Mari Wolf, Science Fiction, Adventure, Classics - Mari Wolf

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      Présentation The Statue By Mari Wolf, Science Fiction, Adventure, Classics de Mari Wolf Format Broché

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      Livres - Mari Wolf - 01/05/2011 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Mari Wolf
    • Editeur : Aegypan
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/05/2011
    • Nombre de pages : 32
    • Expédition : 64
    • Dimensions : 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.2
    • ISBN : 9781606646946



    • Résumé :
      Lewis, Martha said. I want to go home.
      She didn't look at me. I followed her gaze to Earth, rising in the east.
      It came up over the desert horizon, a clear, bright star at this distance. Right now it was the Morning Star. It wasn't long before dawn.
      I looked back at Martha sitting quietly beside me with her shawl drawn tightly about her knees. She had waited to see it also, of course. It had become almost a ritual with us these last few years, staying up night after night to watch the earthrise.
      She didn't say anything more. Even the gentle squeak of her rocking chair had fallen silent. Only her hands moved. I could see them trembling where they lay folded in her lap, trembling with emotion and tiredness and old age. I knew what she was thinking. After seventy years there can be no secrets.
      We sat on the glassed-in veranda of our Martian home looking up at the Morning Star. To us it wasn't a point of light. It was the continents and oceans of Earth, the mountains and meadows and laughing streams of our childhood. We saw Earth still, though we had lived on Mars for almost sixty-six years.

      Biographie:
      The term Droid was first used in the science fiction story Robots of the World! Arise! by Mari Wolf, published in If: Worlds of Science Fiction in July 1952:

      Jack shook his head. It's crazy. They're swarming all over Carron City. They're stopping robots in the streets--household Robs, commercial Droids, all of them. -Mari Wolf, Robots of the World! Arise!

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