Creatures Of Light And Darkness

Creatures of Light and Darkness is a science fiction novel by Roger Zelazny published in 1968, as well as a roman clef about the Social Security Administration at Woodlawn, Maryland, where Zelazny worked. It contains a somewhat famous, humorous passage describing the agnostic blessing of a dead person, which has almost legal-sounding disclaimers regarding the nature and desires of the Almighty.

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