Skip to main content
Book0 • 300+ pages • 5+ hours reading time

A Pail of Air

About this book

"A Pail of Air" by Fritz Leiber is a science fiction short story written in the early 1950s. The narrative explores themes of survival and human resilience in a post-apocalyptic setting where Earth has been cast into eternal night by a dark star. The story focuses on a small family who struggles to maintain their existence in a frozen world devoid of life, constantly searching for resources like air to keep themselves alive. The plot unfolds through the perspective of a young boy living with his father, mother, and sister in a makeshift home known as the Nest. Their life is dominated by the harsh realities of their environment, as they must venture outside into the freezing darkness to gather air and other supplies. As the story progresses, the boy sees a mysterious light, which sparks fear and speculation among the family about what might still be lurking in their desolate world. Their fears are suddenly alleviated when they encounter other survivors from Los Alamos who have harnessed atomic energy for survival, leading to the promise of hope and a future beyond their isolated existence. The story beautifully captures the essence of human connection, courage, and the longing for life amid despair.
Language
English
Publisher
Project Gutenberg
Release date
Unknown
Downloads
9.9K

Explore Science Fiction Books

Discover more Science Fiction literature
Cover of A Pail of Air

Click "Read now" to open in our Reader with AI features.

Community Discussions

Join the conversation about this book

Discussions

0 discussions

No discussions yet

Be the first to start a discussion about this book!

AI-Powered Insights

Intelligent analysis and summaries

AI Insights Available

Get detailed AI-powered analysis for "A Pail of Air" including character insights, themes, plot analysis, and more.

Summary
Characters
Themes
Analysis

Generation typically takes 1-2 minutes

Reader Reviews

See what others are saying

Reviews

Overall Rating

4.7
2225 ratings

Based on community ratings

No reviews yet

Be the first to review this book!

Readers Also Enjoyed

Discover more books similar to A Pail of Air