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In a glass-roofed New York of 2432, where climate is controlled and breakfast arrives at the push of a button, Eric Stokes-Harding makes his living writing about savage jungles and fearless men. His readers crave danger from a safe distance. He and his new wife crave something more. They are tired of comfort. Tired of safety. Tired of living under glass.
When a revolutionary device called the Cosmic Express offers the impossible—instant transport by converting matter into radiant energy—they see their chance. Venus, still wrapped in rain and primordial forest, promises everything civilization has erased. No crowds. No machines. No waiting for permission to live. They will build fires with their hands. Hunt their food. Sleep beneath alien trees. They will become the heroes Eric invents on the page.
What they find instead is mud that swallows their steps, rain that never stops, and a jungle that does not care about romance. Tools must be made before sunset. Shelter must stand before the storm strengthens. And somewhere in the dark, something large is moving.
Jack Williamson delivers a sharp, ironic adventure that feels startlingly modern. Beneath the humor lies a pointed question: what happens when the fantasy of “natural life” collides with the actual demands of survival? The Cosmic Express moves quickly, but its landing is unforgettable.
Jack Williamson (1908–2006) began publishing in the late 1920s and became one of the defining architects of American science fiction. His work appeared in magazines such as Amazing Stories, Astounding, and Wonder Stories. He later wrote landmark novels including The Legion of Time and the Legion of Space series, and he continued publishing fiction for decades. The Cosmic Express showcases his early blend of speculative science, satire, and brisk storytelling—qualities that would shape a career spanning nearly eighty years.
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