The Lonely

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The Lonely

by Judith Merril

EN·~25 minutes·1 chapter

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1 total
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Description

A senior anthropologist on a distant Pluto outpost has just intercepted a heavily coded broadcast from the galactic core, presumed to be part of a “Galactic University” lecture series. In a confidential memo to the Solar Council’s Intercultural Relations Committee, she shares a condensed transcript of the message, hinting that it may have originated from the star system Altair. The note raises questions about whether distant relay stations are intentionally targeting humanity, and it sets the stage for a cautious, high‑stakes investigation.

The lecture itself delves into the role of symbols in bridging wildly different species, using a statue on Aldebaran VI—created by native Arlemites—as a case study. It explores how emotional imagery was meant to foster understanding, yet became a paradoxical emblem for the newly emerging Terran civilization. Through vivid descriptions of alien scholars and their humor, the story examines the complexities of interspecies communication and the cultural shock that follows first contact.

As the anthropologist and her team grapple with deciphering the transmission, they must decide how much of this knowledge to share and what impact it could have on humanity’s place among the stars. The narrative balances scientific curiosity with political intrigue, offering a thoughtful glimpse into the early stages of a galaxy‑wide dialogue.

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Language

en

Duration

~25 minutes (24K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2016-09-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Judith Merril

Judith Merril

1923–1997

A sharp, adventurous voice in science fiction, she helped push the genre toward bolder ideas and wider horizons. As both a writer and editor, she became a key force in shaping modern speculative fiction.

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