For a Breath I Tarry, #unset, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
For a Breath I Tarry is a 1966 post-apocalyptic novelette by American writer Roger Zelazny. Taking place long after the self-extinction of Man, it recounts the tale of Frost, a sentient machine. Though Man has disappeared, his robotic creations (and their creations in turn) continue to function. It was nominated to the Hugo Award for Best Novelette nominee for 1967.
The novelette has appeared in collections of Zelazny's works[1] and in anthologies.[2]
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Roger Zelazny. For a Breath I Tarry
They called him Frost. Of all things created of Solcom, Frost was the finest, the mightiest, the most difficult to understand.
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