THE MEN RETURN
Episode #413 · Written by Jack Vance · Narrated by Scott Miller
The world no longer behaves. Food poisons without warning, the ground shifts beneath each step, and survival belongs to those who abandon reason entirely. A small group of men remains alive only because their bodies still obey laws the universe has discarded, and even that fragile advantage is fading.
Finn is one of the last who can still think clearly. That clarity once gave humanity dominion over Earth. Now it makes him vulnerable in a reality where madness thrives and logic has no leverage. As the landscape itself begins to show signs of tightening again, Finn senses a change that could either restore mankind—or finish it.
The Men Return is a stark, unsettling vision of intelligence stripped of power. Jack Vance imagines a world where order is not a given, sanity is a liability, and hope demands a decision made without proof. The story’s tension builds not from battles or technology, but from the risk of believing the universe might once again obey rules.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jack Vance began publishing science fiction and fantasy in the mid-1940s, with early stories appearing in magazines such as Thrilling Wonder Stories and Astounding Science Fiction. Over a career spanning more than five decades, he produced dozens of novels and hundreds of short works, earning a reputation for richly imagined worlds, sharp social structures, and unmistakable narrative voice.
Best known for series including The Dying Earth, The Demon Princes, and Lyonesse, Vance frequently explored civilizations shaped by strange rules and fragile assumptions. The Men Return is an early example of that fascination, presenting a universe where logic itself has become an endangered trait—and where humanity’s future depends on whether it can still function at all.
LISTEN TO THE STORY
Listen to The Men Return by Jack Vance — a vintage science fiction short story where logic itself becomes dangerous and survival demands an impossible choice.
APOCALYPTIC SCI-FI SHORT STORIES
Apocalyptic science fiction is never gentle, and it never arrives without warning. These stories imagine worlds pushed past the point of recovery, where collapse unfolds in slow dread or sudden fire. Civilizations fail, skies darken, and the rules people once trusted no longer apply.
The focus isn’t on the end itself, but on what comes after—scarcity, hard choices, and the thin line between survival and surrender. Technology may linger as a relic, a weapon, or a false promise, while human instincts sharpen under pressure. In these futures, hope is fragile, rebuilding is uncertain, and every decision carries the weight of a world that already fell.
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