The Body-Masters

The Body-Masters


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In a meticulously ordered future, human behavior is no longer trusted to chance. Desire, jealousy, grief, and rage have all been reduced to physiological errors-corrected by surgical precision in the name of social harmony. Within this system lives a man who believes deeply in its promises. He is intelligent, accomplished, and certain that civilization has finally conquered its most dangerous impulses.

But certainty is fragile. When private experience begins to undermine public doctrine, the line between enlightened control and quiet tyranny starts to blur. The Body-Masters explores what happens when emotional perfection demands the removal of everything that makes us unpredictable-and human. The story unfolds with calm confidence, yet beneath its polished surface runs a current of unease that grows steadily more disturbing.

Frank Belknap Long delivers a chilling examination of institutional power, bodily autonomy, and the price of engineered virtue. Rather than relying on spectacle, the story tightens its grip through ideas, irony, and moral pressure, inviting listeners to question whether the elimination of suffering is worth the loss of choice.

Frank Belknap Long was a prolific voice in early twentieth-century speculative fiction, publishing across science fiction, horror, and the weird. A frequent contributor to Weird Tales, he was known for stories that combined speculative imagination with philosophical weight. The Body-Masters stands as one of his sharpest social critiques, blending futuristic vision with timeless concerns about authority, intimacy, and freedom.