Community Property by Alfred Coppel

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Author Coppel, Alfred, 1921-2004
Title Community Property
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Summary "Community Property" by Alfred Coppel is a science fiction novel written in the mid-20th century, specifically during the 1950s. The book explores themes of law, identity, and the complexities of relationships in a futuristic setting, focusing on the consequences of a non-terrestrial divorce case involving multisexual beings from Venus. This narrative uses satire and humor to delve into societal norms and legal absurdities in the face of interspecies interactions. The story follows Jose Obanion, a divorce attorney specializing in complex cases, as he is unexpectedly thrust into a landmark legal battle involving three Venerians—trisexual beings who have lived together in a symbiotic relationship for over fourteen years. As the first Legal Eagle to represent extraterrestrial clients under Terran law, Obanion faces challenges both legal and ethical, especially as he navigates the cultural differences between humans and Venerians. When complications arise from misunderstandings and the pressure of outside influences, including a competing attorney and government scrutiny, the case spirals out of control. Ultimately, the narrative culminates in a revealing and humorous commentary on the absurdities of societal and legal structures, leading to an ironic conclusion that leaves Obanion with more than just professional challenges. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Science fiction
Subject Short stories
Subject Extraterrestrial beings -- Fiction
Subject Legal stories
Subject Divorce -- Fiction
Subject Lawyers -- Fiction
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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