Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons

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Die klainen Katsen von Mutter Hudson, Originaltitel Mother Hitton’s Littul Kittons, ist eine Kurzgeschichte von Cordwainer Smith, die die Rivalität zweier Planeten und die tragische Geschichte des Meisterdiebes Benjacomin Bozart erzählt. Die Kurzgeschichte wurde im Jahr 1961 erstmals im Magazin Galaxy veröffentlicht. rdf:langString
"Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons" is a classic science fiction short story by American writer Cordwainer Smith, first published in Galaxy Magazine in 1961, and partly based on Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. It is collected most recently in The Rediscovery of Man. It details the methods by which the Norstrilians (or "Old North Australians") of Smith's fictional "Instrumentality" universe maintain their monopoly on the precious immortality drug stroon. The story details part of the background to the novel Norstrilia (which references the Kittons once in its introduction as a sure method of death). rdf:langString
rdf:langString Die klainen Katsen von Mutter Hudson
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rdf:langString Die klainen Katsen von Mutter Hudson, Originaltitel Mother Hitton’s Littul Kittons, ist eine Kurzgeschichte von Cordwainer Smith, die die Rivalität zweier Planeten und die tragische Geschichte des Meisterdiebes Benjacomin Bozart erzählt. Die Kurzgeschichte wurde im Jahr 1961 erstmals im Magazin Galaxy veröffentlicht.
rdf:langString "Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons" is a classic science fiction short story by American writer Cordwainer Smith, first published in Galaxy Magazine in 1961, and partly based on Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. It is collected most recently in The Rediscovery of Man. It details the methods by which the Norstrilians (or "Old North Australians") of Smith's fictional "Instrumentality" universe maintain their monopoly on the precious immortality drug stroon. The story details part of the background to the novel Norstrilia (which references the Kittons once in its introduction as a sure method of death). The story has been alluded to in Charles Stross's Glasshouse.
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