First published in 1950, My Lady Greensleeves by Frederik Pohl blends satire and speculative adventure, examining commerce, identity, and survival in a rapidly expanding interplanetary economy.
Set within a future shaped by corporate rivalry and off-world enterprise, the novel follows characters navigating both technological innovation and human ambition. Pohl combines brisk narrative pacing with pointed social observation, using science fiction not merely as a stage for invention but as a vehicle for commentary on competition, exploitation, and adaptability. As in much of his early work, wit and structural clarity guide the action, while underlying questions about value-economic and personal-give the story its tension.
Written during the formative years of postwar American science fiction, My Lady Greensleeves reflects Pohl's enduring interest in the intersection of capitalism and speculative possibility. It stands as a representative example of mid-century genre fiction that balances imaginative scope with critical intelligence. Explore other exciting Positronic Books devoted to classic science fiction, fantasy, and mystery.