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1962 scientific discipline fiction novel by H. Beam Piper

Little Fuzzy
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1962 Avon edition embrace

Author H. Beam Piper
Country The states
Language English
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Avon

Publication date

1962
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
ISBN 0-441-48498-0
Followed past Fuzzy Sapiens

Niggling Fuzzy is a 1962 scientific discipline fiction novel past H. Beam Piper, now in public domain. Information technology was nominated for the 1963 Hugo Award for Best Novel.

The story revolves around determining whether a pocket-sized hirsuite species discovered on the planet Zarathustra is sapient. It features a balmy libertarianism that emphasizes sincerity and honesty.

The book was followed by a sequel, Fuzzy Sapiens (original title The Other Human Race) published in 1964, the same year that Piper died past suicide.

In the wake of Piper's suicide, rumor spread of a lost "second sequel"; in 1981, at the behest of Ace Books, William Tuning produced the critically acclaimed Fuzzy Basic. Ace also hired Ardath Mayhar in 1982 to write Gold Dreams: A Fuzzy Odyssey, which tells the events of Trivial Fuzzy from the viewpoint of the Fuzzies (or Gashta, as they telephone call themselves).

Later, Piper's lost manuscript was discovered. It was published in 1984 equally Fuzzies and Other People.

Wolfgang Diehr wrote or co-wrote iii sequels, published by Pequod Press: Fuzzy Ergo Sum (2011), Caveat Fuzzy (2012), and Fuzzy Puzzler (2016, with well-known Piper historian John F. Carr).

In 2011, John Scalzi published Fuzzy Nation, which he described as a "reboot" of Piper's original.[1]

Plot summary [edit]

Protagonist Jack Holloway lives a lone life mining valuable "sunstones" in the wilderness of the planet Zarathustra, managed by Victor Grego'southward Chartered Zarathustra Company, which built colonial outposts there and now reaps the benefits of the planet's resource. Ane day, Holloway meets a small golden-furred humanoid whom he names "Piddling Fuzzy", who soon introduces Holloway to his family. Holloway cares for the Fuzzies and spreads word of their apparently intelligent beliefs. When the Visitor discovers that the Fuzzies' intelligence may qualify them as a sapient species, the Visitor moves against them, as the discovery of sapient native Zarathustrans would turn the planet into a protected aboriginal zone, install a proper government there, and deprive the Visitor of its complete control of the planet'south resource.

Leonard Kellogg, i of Grego'due south staff, manages a team of scientists working to legally disprove the Fuzzies' sapience at all costs. Holloway suspects Kellogg'due south intentions and resists him. When Kellogg kills a Fuzzy in anger, Holloway has him charged with murder, leaving the Fuzzies' sapience to be determined in court. In the midst of the proceedings, it is proven that Fuzzies have at least the mental capacity of a x-year-erstwhile human child and speak to each other ultrasonically. Kellogg kills himself in his cell, but the prosecution continues, and the court officially rules that the Fuzzies are sapient beings, invalidating the Visitor'due south charter. Holloway and his allies are given Fuzzy-related positions in the new government.

Sequels [edit]

The second book, Fuzzy Sapiens, deals with the newly charterless Zarathustra Company and its gradual cooperation with the planet'southward new governor to ensure chaos does not accept over the planet, while the Fuzzies attach themselves to individual man guardians including members of the Company staff. Victor Grego, one of the villains of the first book and the manager of the CZC, finds a Fuzzy in his private apartment in the Company tower, adopts him, names him Diamond, and go a firm supporter of the Fuzzies. This enables the Company to cooperate with the new planetary regime headed up by naturalist Ben Rainsford and work with the Native Diplomacy Commission headed up by Jack Holloway. Information technology becomes clear that criminals are using the irregular condition of the government and of the Company to attack it and steal sunstones. With the help of the Fuzzies, the thieves are thwarted. In that location is also further exploration into the biology of the Fuzzies, and it is established that the Fuzzies may be in a biological dead end, doomed to extinction without aid from the humans.

The third book, Fuzzy Bones by William Tuning, suggests that the remarkable affinity of all Fuzzies for the survival ration "Extraterrestrial Type Three" (a.k.a. "Extee 3", "estefee", or "hoksu-fusso", meaning "wonderful nutrient") does not coincide with the composition of Zarathustran soil, a contradiction of Garrett's Theorem. A third meaning Fuzzy character is developed called Starwatcher. Little Fuzzy, Diamond, and Starwatcher become the clear leaders in working with humans. Among other things, an conflicting spaceship is discovered on Beta Continent, and evidence that the Fuzzies are not in fact native to Zarathustra emerges, which raises a diversity of legal and philosophical questions. Tuning introduces a number of memorable characters, including Christiana Stone, Grego's Fuzzy-Sitter-in-Chief; Reverend Thomas Aquinas Gordon, aka "The Rev;" Master Gunnery Sergeant Philip Helton, TFMC; and Liana Bell, a CZC scientist invited past the researchers of Holloway's Fuzzy Institute to join them in their research.

Gold Dream by Ardath Mayhar fits with these three books in terms of the full general plot and relationships. Essentially, it is Little Fuzzy told from the point of view of the Fuzzies rather than that of the humans.

After these two official sequels, the original third book past Piper himself, Fuzzies and Other People, offers an alternative future wherein Little Fuzzy himself is separated from Jack Holloway and introduces a band of Fuzzies led by Wise Ane to the combined order. It explores the deepening relationships between the characters already introduced in Piper'southward start ii books, and shows how the Fuzzies fit in with the humans on Zarathustra.

Characters [edit]

Humans:

  • Jack Holloway – Protagonist: Sunstone prospector who discovers the Fuzzies.
  • Ben Rainsford – Xenobiologist, first scientist to meet the Fuzzies. Later appointed Planetary Governor.
  • Gerd van Riebeek – Company Xenobiologist. Quits CZC to join Jack.
  • Ruth Ortheris – Company psychologist and Federation spy.
  • George Lunt – Constabulary lieutenant.
  • Victor Grego – Chartered Zarathustra Visitor C.E.O.
  • Juan Jimenez – Company naturalist.
  • Gustavus Adolphus "Gus" Brannhard – Lawyer and hunter. Defended Jack for murder.
  • Leonard Kellogg – Killed the Fuzzy known as Goldilocks. Charged with murder.
  • Leslie Coombes – Chartered Zarathrustra Company lawyer. Defended Kellogg.
  • Ernst Mallin – Main visitor psychologist.
  • Frederic Pendarvis – Chief Justice of the Zarathustra Courtroom system. Determined that Fuzzies are sapient beings.

Fuzzies:

  • Lilliputian Fuzzy – the first Fuzzy discovered
  • Mamma Fuzzy – ascendant female person of Little Fuzzy's band
  • Baby Fuzzy – Mamma Fuzzy's toddler
  • Goldilocks – Fuzzy murdered by Leonard Kellogg
  • Cinderella - 1 of Jack Holloway's Fuzzies
  • Mike - one of Jack Holloway'due south Fuzzies
  • Mitzy - ane of Jack Holloway's Fuzzies
  • Ko-Ko – so named for his near ceremonial method of beheading zaktu
  • Id – i of Ruth and Gerd van Riebeck'due south Fuzzies
  • Syndrome – one of Ruth and Gerd van Riebeck's Fuzzies
  • Complex – 1 of Ruth and Gerd van Riebeck's Fuzzies
  • Superego – one of Ruth and Gerd van Riebeck'southward Fuzzies
  • Diamond – Fuzzy attached to Victor Grego
  • Starwatcher – leader of the Upland Fuzzies
  • Wise One – leader of the band Piffling Fuzzy falls in with
  • Allan Quartermain – 1 of Gus Brannhard's Fuzzies
  • Natty Bumppo – one of Gus Brannhard'south Fuzzies

Origins [edit]

During a book signing at Strand Book Shop, Piper alleged that the Little Fuzzy series was inspired by an acquaintance named Kevin "Fuzzy" Sheffield, whom Piper first met in a literary club in central Oregon. When asked about Sheffield, Piper described him as "a bizarre character, capable of writing footling more a couple of vaguely-legible remarks in each letter. While I'thou certain he's full of insight and great ideas, information technology seems impossible to effectively communicate with him on a conventional human level...terribly prissy fellow withal."[ citation needed ]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "The Super Hole-and-corner Affair That I Cannot Tell You Nearly, Revealed: Introducing Fuzzy Nation", postal service on Scalzi'southward blog "Whatever", April 7, 2010

External links [edit]

  • Little Fuzzy at Project Gutenberg
  • Picayune Fuzzy at the Internet Archive
  • Little Fuzzy public domain audiobook at LibriVox
  • The Fuzzy Story, history of the book series on The H. Beam Piper Memorial Archive

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Fuzzy

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