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    <namePart type="date">1925-1993</namePart>
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  <abstract>"The Madman From Earth" by Keith Laumer is a science fiction novel written in the early 1960s. The story revolves around the character J. Retief, a Terrestrial diplomat assigned to the alien world of Groac, where he navigates complex cultural differences and political intrigue. The narrative explores themes of diplomacy, misunderstandings between species, and the consequences of past actions.  In the book, Retief faces the bureaucratic challenges of his position while uncovering a sinister incident from the past involving a Terrestrial cruiser that disappeared near Groac. As he digs deeper, he learns about involvement in a cover-up related to the fate of its crew, leading him to confront Groacian officials. The story combines elements of humor and tension as Retief maneuvers through alien politics, revealing both his intelligence and determination in his efforts to bring to light the truth about the elusive cruiser while also engaging with the peculiarities of Groacian culture. Ultimately, the tale examines the complexities of interstellar diplomacy and the importance of understanding in building relationships between vastly different societies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
  <note>Release date is 2020-01-10</note>
  <note>Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net</note>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Detective and mystery stories</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Human-alien encounters -- Fiction</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Life on other planets -- Fiction</topic>
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    <topic>Retief (Fictitious character) -- Fiction</topic>
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    <topic>Diplomats -- Fiction</topic>
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      <title>Produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, March 1962</title>
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