Bread overhead

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Leiber slyly imagines a near-future when giant machines not only harvest the wheat field, but grind flour and bake bread on the spot — the ultimate in big farming. In this toasted tomorrow, the highly-mechanized Puffy Products is bent on producing the supremely lightest loaf. The story is what happens if bread isn’t just airy, but pumped full of lighter-than-air helium. Leiber ( Ships to the Stars ) didn’t often bake up such a souffle of spoof, but he’s a master in the kitchen. And “Bread Overhead” has just enough to say about human nature to be filling, besides.

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