Definition: Garbageman Story
Aug. 31st, 2009 14:00A science fiction writer learns that the percentage of garbage handlers in the American population is growing. By straight-line extrapolation, he comes up with a future in which all Americans fifteen and older are garbage handlers. Children between ages three and fourteen serve in press gangs which raid into Canada and Mexico.
The crisis: a diminishing supply of garbage puts the economy in danger.
The protagonist saves the day by inventing garbage-creating robots.
Too absurd to be published? In the 1950s, H. L. Gold bought a lot of these for Galaxy magazine. The only unlikely-to-see-print element here is the press gangs; 1950s American science fiction seldom acknowledged that the US wasn't the only North American country.
The crisis: a diminishing supply of garbage puts the economy in danger.
The protagonist saves the day by inventing garbage-creating robots.
Too absurd to be published? In the 1950s, H. L. Gold bought a lot of these for Galaxy magazine. The only unlikely-to-see-print element here is the press gangs; 1950s American science fiction seldom acknowledged that the US wasn't the only North American country.