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The Stainless Steel Rat (Short Story,) by Harry Harrison

The Stainless Steel Rat (Short Story,) by Harry Harrison

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"We are the rats in the wainscoting of society—we operate outside of their barriers and outside of their rules. Society had more rats when the rules were looser, just as the old wooden buildings had more rats than the concrete buildings that came later. But they still had rats. Now that society is all ferroconcrete and stainless steel there are fewer gaps between the joints, and it takes a smart rat to find them. A stainless steel rat is right at home in this environment."

James Bolivar "Slippery Jim" diGriz was a criminal in a time when crime was almost non-existent. And he was good at it. His latest scheme had been a real money-maker, but now, he had to run and find a new caper on a new planet.

"The Stainless Steel Rat" appeared in "Astounding Science Fiction," August 1957, pages 41 - 59.

Harry Max Harrison (March 12, 1925 – August 15, 2012) was an American science fiction author, known mostly for his character "The Stainless Steel Rat" and for his novel "Make Room! Make Room!" (1966). The latter was the rough basis for the motion picture Soylent Green (1973).

Long resident in both Ireland and the United Kingdom, Harrison was involved in the foundation of the Irish Science Fiction Association, and was, with Brian Aldiss, co-president of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group.

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