Mitr, The-Jack Vance short story
Mitr, The-Jack Vance short story
The Mitr first saw publication in 1953 in Vortex Science Fiction. This is an 6/7 page short story that has been issued in The Jack Vance Treasury, Green Magic, and Golden Girl and Other Stories. It is a short story about a young woman named Mitr who has grown up alone on a planet where her mother, now deceased, crash landed. There are no other people and her best friends seem to be giant beetles that speak to her about their colony and how many grubs will be allowed to mature. There is also a different species of beetle, a long brown and black one that knocks her down and sucks her blood, by pressing “his proboscis to her neck” although not to the point of killing her. One day she sees some men who arrive in a spaceship and seem to look somewhat like her. She is tempted to contact them but is also fearful of doing so. The ending is quite bleak. I’ve read The Mitr three times and rate it a 3.
Included in the collection The Jack Vance
Treasury, 2007(Subterranean)
Included in the Jack Vance collection titled Green Magic: The Fantasy Realms of Jack Vance (2012)
Included in the Jack
Vance collection titled Golden Girl and Other Stories (2017)
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