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'To Paul Clayton, obscure shipping clerk, his forty-fifth birthday was not an occasion for celebration. It meant the achievement of status of Senior Citizen, and with it several dubious privileges - not least of which was the government-issue suicide pill.
Those who changed their mind ended up in the brutal penal colony on Mars'. Source: A. Bertram Chandler website.
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1975
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— Appears in: Philosophical Gas , March no. 30 1975; A. Bertram Chandler 2004-; (p. Letters)Chandler responds to a negative response to his novel Bitter Pill and talks also his recent experiences with Japanese publisher Hayakawa.
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[Untitled]
1975
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: Philosophical Gas , March no. 30 1975; A. Bertram Chandler 2004-; (p. Letters)Chandler responds to a negative response to his novel Bitter Pill and talks also his recent experiences with Japanese publisher Hayakawa.
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