A Room For The Night
The author uses Voyager 2's journey through space to reflect on hospitality's obsession with technology versus the fundamental human act of welcoming strangers.
The author uses Voyager 2's journey through space to reflect on hospitality's obsession with technology versus the fundamental human act of welcoming strangers.
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