I Like Martian Music by Charles E. Fritch

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Author Fritch, Charles E., 1927-2012
Title I Like Martian Music
Series Title Produced from Fantastic Universe September 1957.
Note Reading ease score: 74.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary "I Like Martian Music" by Charles E. Fritch is a science fiction short story written during the mid-20th century. The narrative explores themes of creativity and the quest for artistic fulfillment in an imaginative Martian setting, where music possesses both cultural significance and emotional depth. The story revolves around the challenges faced by the protagonist, Longtree, as he strives to complete his symphony in time for a music festival that could change his life. The plot unfolds with Longtree, a Martian musician, grappling with the elusive final note of his symphony, which he believes is key to winning the festival and securing his marriage to Redsand. As he seeks inspiration, his friend Channeljumper introduces him to a pair of alien visitors from Earth. In a twist of fate, Longtree inadvertently discovers that the final note of his composition can be found within the sounds produced by one of the aliens—resulting in a tragic yet profound conclusion. Delving into themes of sacrifice and the relationship between art and existence, the story ultimately highlights the lengths one might go to achieve their creative vision. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Science fiction
Subject Short stories
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EBook-No. 28451
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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