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The Pure Observers

by B. J Rogers & Kelly Freas (Illustrator)

  • First published: Date unknown
  • Language: English
  • Content type: Fiction

"The Pure Observers" by B. J. Rogers is a science fiction short story first published in the late 1950s. The narrative explores the themes of observation, emotional connection, and the complexities of communication between different intelligent species, as a group of observers from the planet Hainos watch over Earth. The story raises questions about their detachment and the emotional ramifications of their role as mere spectators of human life. The plot centers around the experiences of Noven, a Hainosian observer who struggles with the emotional weight of watching over Earthlings, particularly his bond with a gentle old merchant named Jacobs. Noven's inner turmoil intensifies after witnessing Jacobs' death, which contrasts sharply with the more pragmatic attitudes of his fellow observers. Alongside the poet-priest Gven, who attempts to forge a connection with a young Earth girl named Maria Dolores, they face the stark differences between their societies. Gven's failure to grasp the gravity of human relationships, coupled with his emotional Investment in Maria Dolores, leads to a tragic culmination that forces Noven and his companions to confront their own understanding of existence and the limitations of their observational roles. Ultimately, the story emphasizes the profound impact of connection, or the lack thereof, across the boundaries of different worlds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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2019-10-27Project GutenbergEnglishPublic domain (USA)

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