The Enemy Stars

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"The Enemy Stars" is a science fiction novel by Poul Anderson that explores the perils and psychological challenges of interstellar travel through a stranded starship crew.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author Poul Anderson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores human psychology under extreme stress
risk and sacrifice in exploration
technological limitations of interstellar travel
firstPublicationYear 1959
genre science fiction
hasFictionalElement advanced spacecraft technology
faster-than-light travel constraints
hasForm novel-length work
hasMotiveForce return from deep space mission
survival of crew
hasPerspective third-person narrative
hasSubject starship crew
language English
literaryForm novel
literaryPeriod 1950s science fiction
mainTheme human resilience
isolation in space
perils of interstellar travel
psychological challenges of space travel
narrativeFocus stranded starship crew
originalTitle The Enemy Stars NERFINISHED
partOfGenreMovement mid-20th-century American science fiction
publisher J. B. Lippincott & Co. NERFINISHED
setting a stranded starship
interstellar space
targetAudience adult readers
workOf Poul Anderson NERFINISHED

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