The Return by H. Beam Piper & John J. McGuire
Altamont pilots his helicopter over the yellow-brown river, bound with his companion for an isolated group whose strange but oddly logical religion he must understand.
H. Beam Piper and John J. McGuire's 1954 story is a thoughtful post-apocalyptic and social-SF tale. Sharp, humane golden-age SF. Read it for a story where explorers of a slowly rebuilding post-atomic America find an isolated community whose peculiar faith preserves, in garbled form, a poignant truth about the world that was.
- In its time
- Published in 1954, during the 1950s, post-war optimism meets cold war anxiety.
- Reading it
- 44 min read (a novelette, room for a turn or two).
- Illustrated by
- Kelly Freas
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