“Not for the first time Richard reflected that this age’s vaunted ‘communications industry’ had chiefly provided people and nations with the means of frightening to death and simultaneously boring to extinction themselves and each other.”

—  Fritz Leiber , book The Wanderer

Source: The Wanderer (1964), Chapter 21 (p. 158).

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American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction 1910–1992

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