"A Question of Identity" by Frank Riley explores profound themes of selfhood and existence through the lens of science fiction. Delving into the philosophical implications of alien contact, this thought-provoking story grapples with the very definition of identity. Readers are invited to contemplate what it means to be human in a universe potentially teeming with other intelligent life. Riley's work examines the enduring question of who we are, challenging our perceptions and forcing us to confront fundamental questions about the nature of consciousness and reality. A captivating exploration of existentialism and the search for meaning, "A Question of Identity" remains a timeless classic for those seeking intellectual stimulation and a deeper understanding of the self. This meticulously prepared edition ensures the preservation of Riley's important contribution to both science fiction and philosophical discourse.
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