1969 short story by Lee Harding
"Dancing Gerontius" |
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Country | Australia |
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Language | English |
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Genre(s) | Science Fiction |
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Published in | Vision of Tomorrow |
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Publication type | Periodical |
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Media type | Print |
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Publication date | December 1969 |
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Dancing Gerontius is a science fiction short story by Australian writer Lee Harding. It was first published in the December 1969 issue of Vision of Tomorrow,[1] and later included in several Australia sf anthologies.[2]
Plot summary
In a future where medical advances have allowed people to live longer and longer, the problem of what to do with the ever increasing number of older people is "solved" in a rather callous manner, yet one that many of them would accept.
Further publications
After the story's initial publication in Vision of Tomorrow in December 1969 it was reprinted as follows:
Critical reception
In his review of The Second Pacific Book of Science Fiction critic George Turner called the story a "dark vision" and noted that the climatic scene is "a minor tour de force of evocative writing".[5]
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