Way Station

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Way Station is a classic science fiction novel by Clifford D. Simak about a reclusive Civil War veteran who secretly operates an intergalactic transit hub on Earth.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
author Clifford D. Simak NERFINISHED
awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Novel NERFINISHED
awardYear 1964
centralTheme humanity and alien contact
isolation
peace and conflict
the passage of time
tolerance and understanding
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublicationYear 1963
genre science fiction
hasCharacter Enoch Wallace NERFINISHED
U.S. government agents
various alien travelers
hasInfluenceOn later works about hidden alien transit hubs
hasISBN 978-0-385-26798-7
hasMainCharacter Enoch Wallace NERFINISHED
hasMotiveForce galactic transit network
hasReception considered a classic of science fiction
praised for humane and philosophical tone
hasTechnology advanced alien communication devices
interstellar teleportation
involvesConflict potential global war on Earth
tension between secrecy and disclosure
language English
literaryMovement Golden Age of Science Fiction NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor blend of pastoral setting with cosmic-scale science fiction
portrayal of a reclusive Civil War veteran as caretaker of an alien way station
originalPublicationFormat serialized novel
originalPublicationVenue Galaxy Magazine NERFINISHED
originalTitle Here Gather the Stars NERFINISHED
partOfAuthorBodyOfWork Clifford D. Simak bibliography NERFINISHED
plotElement government suspicion of the protagonist
imminent galactic crisis
negotiation between humans and a galactic civilization
secret intergalactic transit hub on Earth
primarySetting rural Wisconsin
protagonistBackground American Civil War veteran
protagonistOccupation intergalactic way station keeper
publisher Doubleday
settingPlanet Earth NERFINISHED
subgenre soft science fiction
timePeriodOfFictionalSetting 20th century

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Clifford D. Simak notableWork Way Station