Pre-1980 short story about solipsism
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This could've be in an anthology; it was a novella or short story, published before 1980.
The main character goes to the psychiatrist because he thinks he is being followed and watched - or is it paranoia? Turns out the government is protecting him because he is the source of all life (god?). The story ends with the world and the darkness closing in on him -- but has a happy ending.
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This could've be in an anthology; it was a novella or short story, published before 1980.
The main character goes to the psychiatrist because he thinks he is being followed and watched - or is it paranoia? Turns out the government is protecting him because he is the source of all life (god?). The story ends with the world and the darkness closing in on him -- but has a happy ending.
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Can you explain how this story has anything to do with solipsism?
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@Martha - presumably, from the description, the universe doesn't exist if this guy doesn't exist, which implies, he's the only real thing there is. The rest of us are no better than figments of his imagination.... Of course, I'm guessing, since I don't know the story.
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Just to clarify: Why do you say it's pre-1980? Is that when you originally read it (maybe for a class), providing you with an exact timeframe? Do you remember any details about the book/magazine/whatever it was in? Can you remember anything about the style of the story, or the details of it, that would indicate when it was written? What language was it written in/did you read it in? What country did you read it in?
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This could've be in an anthology; it was a novella or short story, published before 1980.
The main character goes to the psychiatrist because he thinks he is being followed and watched - or is it paranoia? Turns out the government is protecting him because he is the source of all life (god?). The story ends with the world and the darkness closing in on him -- but has a happy ending.
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This could've be in an anthology; it was a novella or short story, published before 1980.
The main character goes to the psychiatrist because he thinks he is being followed and watched - or is it paranoia? Turns out the government is protecting him because he is the source of all life (god?). The story ends with the world and the darkness closing in on him -- but has a happy ending.
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Can you explain how this story has anything to do with solipsism?
â Martha
5 hours ago
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Welcome to Science Fiction & Fantasy! This question would be improved by going through the checklists here; How to ask a good story-ID question?
â Valorum
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@Martha - presumably, from the description, the universe doesn't exist if this guy doesn't exist, which implies, he's the only real thing there is. The rest of us are no better than figments of his imagination.... Of course, I'm guessing, since I don't know the story.
â RDFozz
4 hours ago
Just to clarify: Why do you say it's pre-1980? Is that when you originally read it (maybe for a class), providing you with an exact timeframe? Do you remember any details about the book/magazine/whatever it was in? Can you remember anything about the style of the story, or the details of it, that would indicate when it was written? What language was it written in/did you read it in? What country did you read it in?
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Can you explain how this story has anything to do with solipsism?
â Martha
5 hours ago
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Welcome to Science Fiction & Fantasy! This question would be improved by going through the checklists here; How to ask a good story-ID question?
â Valorum
4 hours ago
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@Martha - presumably, from the description, the universe doesn't exist if this guy doesn't exist, which implies, he's the only real thing there is. The rest of us are no better than figments of his imagination.... Of course, I'm guessing, since I don't know the story.
â RDFozz
4 hours ago
Just to clarify: Why do you say it's pre-1980? Is that when you originally read it (maybe for a class), providing you with an exact timeframe? Do you remember any details about the book/magazine/whatever it was in? Can you remember anything about the style of the story, or the details of it, that would indicate when it was written? What language was it written in/did you read it in? What country did you read it in?
â RDFozz
4 hours ago
Can you explain how this story has anything to do with solipsism?
â Martha
5 hours ago
Can you explain how this story has anything to do with solipsism?
â Martha
5 hours ago
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Welcome to Science Fiction & Fantasy! This question would be improved by going through the checklists here; How to ask a good story-ID question?
â Valorum
4 hours ago
Welcome to Science Fiction & Fantasy! This question would be improved by going through the checklists here; How to ask a good story-ID question?
â Valorum
4 hours ago
1
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@Martha - presumably, from the description, the universe doesn't exist if this guy doesn't exist, which implies, he's the only real thing there is. The rest of us are no better than figments of his imagination.... Of course, I'm guessing, since I don't know the story.
â RDFozz
4 hours ago
@Martha - presumably, from the description, the universe doesn't exist if this guy doesn't exist, which implies, he's the only real thing there is. The rest of us are no better than figments of his imagination.... Of course, I'm guessing, since I don't know the story.
â RDFozz
4 hours ago
Just to clarify: Why do you say it's pre-1980? Is that when you originally read it (maybe for a class), providing you with an exact timeframe? Do you remember any details about the book/magazine/whatever it was in? Can you remember anything about the style of the story, or the details of it, that would indicate when it was written? What language was it written in/did you read it in? What country did you read it in?
â RDFozz
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Just to clarify: Why do you say it's pre-1980? Is that when you originally read it (maybe for a class), providing you with an exact timeframe? Do you remember any details about the book/magazine/whatever it was in? Can you remember anything about the style of the story, or the details of it, that would indicate when it was written? What language was it written in/did you read it in? What country did you read it in?
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This is "Tonight The Sky Will Fall" by Daniel F. Galouye, collected most notably in Brian Aldiss's Space Opera anthology from 1974.
The story concerns Tarl Brent, who has recently become rich through a series of lucky coincidences. It turns out this is all being manipulated by the government and scientists who discovered that Brent - or a being associated with his subconscious - is actually the source of all existence in reality. They theorise that the being can't actually consciously maintain all it has created, so need to do everything they can to keep it from properly waking up.
At one point it does actually wake, and existence is reduced to a tiny area surrounded by darkness. But they are able to get it back to sleep and existence expands outwards again, restoring things to how they were.
And assuming this is the right answer, this Q is a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/133447/â¦
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This is "Tonight The Sky Will Fall" by Daniel F. Galouye, collected most notably in Brian Aldiss's Space Opera anthology from 1974.
The story concerns Tarl Brent, who has recently become rich through a series of lucky coincidences. It turns out this is all being manipulated by the government and scientists who discovered that Brent - or a being associated with his subconscious - is actually the source of all existence in reality. They theorise that the being can't actually consciously maintain all it has created, so need to do everything they can to keep it from properly waking up.
At one point it does actually wake, and existence is reduced to a tiny area surrounded by darkness. But they are able to get it back to sleep and existence expands outwards again, restoring things to how they were.
And assuming this is the right answer, this Q is a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/133447/â¦
â Valorum
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@Valorum Ah, the memories. That was the first question I ever asked on this site . . .
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This is "Tonight The Sky Will Fall" by Daniel F. Galouye, collected most notably in Brian Aldiss's Space Opera anthology from 1974.
The story concerns Tarl Brent, who has recently become rich through a series of lucky coincidences. It turns out this is all being manipulated by the government and scientists who discovered that Brent - or a being associated with his subconscious - is actually the source of all existence in reality. They theorise that the being can't actually consciously maintain all it has created, so need to do everything they can to keep it from properly waking up.
At one point it does actually wake, and existence is reduced to a tiny area surrounded by darkness. But they are able to get it back to sleep and existence expands outwards again, restoring things to how they were.
And assuming this is the right answer, this Q is a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/133447/â¦
â Valorum
4 hours ago
@Valorum Ah, the memories. That was the first question I ever asked on this site . . .
â Lorendiac
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This is "Tonight The Sky Will Fall" by Daniel F. Galouye, collected most notably in Brian Aldiss's Space Opera anthology from 1974.
The story concerns Tarl Brent, who has recently become rich through a series of lucky coincidences. It turns out this is all being manipulated by the government and scientists who discovered that Brent - or a being associated with his subconscious - is actually the source of all existence in reality. They theorise that the being can't actually consciously maintain all it has created, so need to do everything they can to keep it from properly waking up.
At one point it does actually wake, and existence is reduced to a tiny area surrounded by darkness. But they are able to get it back to sleep and existence expands outwards again, restoring things to how they were.
This is "Tonight The Sky Will Fall" by Daniel F. Galouye, collected most notably in Brian Aldiss's Space Opera anthology from 1974.
The story concerns Tarl Brent, who has recently become rich through a series of lucky coincidences. It turns out this is all being manipulated by the government and scientists who discovered that Brent - or a being associated with his subconscious - is actually the source of all existence in reality. They theorise that the being can't actually consciously maintain all it has created, so need to do everything they can to keep it from properly waking up.
At one point it does actually wake, and existence is reduced to a tiny area surrounded by darkness. But they are able to get it back to sleep and existence expands outwards again, restoring things to how they were.
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And assuming this is the right answer, this Q is a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/133447/â¦
â Valorum
4 hours ago
@Valorum Ah, the memories. That was the first question I ever asked on this site . . .
â Lorendiac
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And assuming this is the right answer, this Q is a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/133447/â¦
â Valorum
4 hours ago
@Valorum Ah, the memories. That was the first question I ever asked on this site . . .
â Lorendiac
19 mins ago
And assuming this is the right answer, this Q is a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/133447/â¦
â Valorum
4 hours ago
And assuming this is the right answer, this Q is a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/133447/â¦
â Valorum
4 hours ago
@Valorum Ah, the memories. That was the first question I ever asked on this site . . .
â Lorendiac
19 mins ago
@Valorum Ah, the memories. That was the first question I ever asked on this site . . .
â Lorendiac
19 mins ago
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Can you explain how this story has anything to do with solipsism?
â Martha
5 hours ago
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Welcome to Science Fiction & Fantasy! This question would be improved by going through the checklists here; How to ask a good story-ID question?
â Valorum
4 hours ago
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@Martha - presumably, from the description, the universe doesn't exist if this guy doesn't exist, which implies, he's the only real thing there is. The rest of us are no better than figments of his imagination.... Of course, I'm guessing, since I don't know the story.
â RDFozz
4 hours ago
Just to clarify: Why do you say it's pre-1980? Is that when you originally read it (maybe for a class), providing you with an exact timeframe? Do you remember any details about the book/magazine/whatever it was in? Can you remember anything about the style of the story, or the details of it, that would indicate when it was written? What language was it written in/did you read it in? What country did you read it in?
â RDFozz
4 hours ago