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Hamilton, Edmond Lost Sci-Fi. #bk. 162
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Read by Scott Miller
He That Hath Wings is a powerful science fiction tale about a child born with an impossible difference-wings. Raised in secrecy and watched by science, David Rand grows from an extraordinary infant into a young man who discovers the pure, intoxicating freedom of flight. As the world becomes aware of him, David must navigate curiosity, fear, and fascination from those who cannot understand what he is-or what he represents. His wings are not just a physical marvel but a symbol of escape, independence, and the deep human desire to belong. Edmond Hamilton tells this story with lyric intensity, blending early genetic speculation with timeless emotional conflict. The story explores the tension between civilization and instinct, conformity and freedom, love and identity. Hamilton was one of the defining voices of early science fiction. Writing during the Golden Age, he helped shape modern space opera and speculative storytelling with works that emphasized wonder, momentum, and human consequence. His stories often ask not what science can do, but what it costs
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