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Novel Inspired By Sputnik

(N.Z Press Association —Copyright) COPENHAGEN. November 1. The first novel inspired by Russia’s sputnik—written in nine days after the author, Ole Juul, worked out the plot in his bath—was published in Copenhagen today. “Satellite of Love.” a satire, tells the story of a young Dane who is sent out into space in a satellite. ■ The Dane is nominated for th? | trip by a conference of Russian [ambassadors Russian authorities ipick a foreigner because they feel Russian life is too valuable to waste on the experiment, even though thousands of Russians had volunteered (Juul is a prominent Danish author known best for his books of the Danish resistance during World War II.)

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28425, 4 November 1957, Page 3

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Novel Inspired By Sputnik Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28425, 4 November 1957, Page 3

Novel Inspired By Sputnik Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28425, 4 November 1957, Page 3

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