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Published in 1956, "The Stars My Destination" is a classic science fiction novel that tells the story of Gully Foyle's relentless quest for revenge across space and time. How can a book that was written 70 years ago feel so very modern yet still display such archaic attitudes?
By Published in 1956, "The Stars My Destination" is a classic science fiction novel that tells the story of Gully Foyle's relentless quest for revenge across space and time. How can a book that was written 70 years ago feel so very modern yet still display such archaic attitudes?