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Science Fiction · 1952 · PG

City

by Clifford D. Simak

Eight linked tales of humanity's slow fade — as dogs inherit the Earth and robots tend an empty world.

For10+GenreScience FictionLength224 pagesRead time~6 hours

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Violence

Barely any

Some conflict; a death; the slow fade of humanity

Language

None

No profanity

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Themes of humanity's obsolescence, the gentle inheritance of Earth by other species, and the end of ambition

What this book is about

Simak's 1952 fix-up masterpiece follows thousands of years of Earth's future history: humanity gradually abandoning the cities, then the planet, leaving dogs who develop civilization and robots who tend empty homes. Elegiac and beautiful. For all ages.

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