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Phil Gish, a disillusioned, purposeless man in a bleak future, encounters a strangely green cat that brings him joy and leads him into All Amusements, a syndicated playground populated by grotesque and extraordinary characters. The story follows his reluctant venture from boredom and fear of obsolescence into surreal entertainments and social satire, as the cat's origins and significance remain mysterious. Themes include alienation, the search for meaning, technological displacement, and the lure of escapist amusements; the tone shifts between wry humor and unsettling grotesquerie, and the narrative unfolds episodically through vivid set pieces that blend speculative invention with personal introspection.
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