Blind Man's Lantern

by Allen Kim Lang

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Successful colonies among the stars require interstellar ships-but they require, also, a very special kind of man. A kind you might not think to look for....

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Weird story. There are lost colonies, which (inevitably, according to the story) have backslid in technology. So the solution is to send people who are able to work at the tech level they have, and draw them along towards the modern world. Here, we have a farming community - of Hausa. The people chosen to go work with them - are an Amish man and his wife, who are willing to travel in the ship in order to get space for a proper farm. It goes very well until his habit of listening and not asking any questions, just trying to figure out what's expected and what's not, bite him badly - he breaks a major taboo (despite several mentions of the limitation). He then sits down and puzzles it out, with no further information or input - that rings show more badly, to me, it's too clearly authorial fiat that the problem becomes obvious so quickly. Not bad, not exciting. show less

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Original publication date
1962

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999

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