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Slightly more interesting (and almost a story) is "Suicide of the Astronaut," in which a man visits the moon, finds nothing, and upon his return to earth discovers that his qualifications as a space explorer leave him, like an arts grad, unable to secure useful work. He commits suicide. Thus, Qaddafi seems to be stating that space exploration is, well, a load of bollocks.
Curiously, one of his other stories is about a spunky teen who falls in love with a sparkly vampire. Then they both team up with a gun toting, talking llama to fight crime in the streets of 1950s Toronto.