"The Last Laugh" by Bryce Walton is a science fiction novel written in the early 1950s, specifically published in 1951. The narrative explores the first visit of a Martian named Zeke to Earth, highlighting the clash of cultures and the often fine line between humor and ridicule. This storyline serves as a commentary on human nature and societal behaviors, particularly regarding how individuals respond to the unknown or the alien. In the story, Zeke arrives on Earth as a supposedly dignified ambassador of Martian culture, but his appearance and actions inadvertently elicit laughter from the human populace. The protagonist, Professor Johnson, struggles with the realization that Zeke, who lacks an understanding of humor, is being treated as a clown rather than a serious visitor. As Zeke attempts to navigate his new environment, he becomes increasingly distressed by the misunderstanding surrounding his character. The narrative reveals themes of isolation and the nature of laughter, ultimately leading to tragedy when Zeke's attempts to connect with humans lead to chaos and violence. Johnson’s efforts to shield Zeke from the truth about the ridicule he faces culminate in a deeper exploration of empathy, identity, and the innate complexities of human interactions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Last Laugh
By Bryce Walton
"The Last Laugh" by Bryce Walton is a science fiction novel written in the early 1950s, specifically published in 1951. The narrative explores the fir...
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Bryce Walton was an American pulp fiction writer.
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