DEATH OF A SPACEMAN
Episode #517 · Written by Walter M. Miller · Narrated by Scott Miller
Old Donegal once worked the blastrooms of the early rocket age. He stood inside roaring engines while ships clawed their way toward the Moon, guiding the violent surge of fuel that carried men into the black beyond Earth. Now he lies dying in a small apartment, listening to the distant preparations for another launch.
The world outside has changed. Wealthy industrialists celebrate their sons entering the space program, orchestras play on terraces, and young cadets train for the future of exploration. Inside the quiet room, Donegal measures the distance between what space once meant and what it has become. The rockets still fly, but the men who first rode them are already fading from memory.
As the evening unfolds, visitors arrive, old memories surface, and the approaching launch becomes more than a routine flight. For Donegal, the sound of a rocket leaving Earth is not just machinery. It is the last echo of a life spent chasing the sky.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Walter M. Miller Jr. published some of the most enduring science fiction of the 1950s and early 1960s. His short stories appeared regularly in magazines such as Astounding Science Fiction, Galaxy, and Fantastic Universe, where he built a reputation for combining technical realism with deeply emotional storytelling. Many of those stories were later collected in volumes like The View from the Stars and Conditionally Human.
Miller is best known for the 1960 novel A Canticle for Leibowitz, a post-apocalyptic classic that remains one of the most celebrated works in science fiction. Yet his shorter works often carried the same weight and humanity. “Death of a Spaceman,” first published in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1954, stands as one of his most moving portraits of the early space pioneers and the quiet cost of reaching the stars.
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Listen to Death of a Spaceman by Walter M. Miller — a moving tale of an aging spaceman facing his final night as another mission launches in this vintage science fiction classic.
FRANK BELKNAP LONG SHORT STORIES
Frank Belknap Long was an American writer whose career spanned several decades, contributing to science fiction, horror, and fantasy magazines throughout the twentieth century. Active during the pulp era and beyond, he remained closely connected to the evolving world of speculative fiction.
His science fiction often combines large imaginative ideas with a personal perspective, placing individuals in contact with forces that feel ancient, distant, or only partially understood. Even when the scale expands across planets or time, the emotional focus remains grounded in human response.
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