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"Enemy Mine" is a
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by American writer Barry B. Longyear. It was originally published in the September 1979 issue of ''
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''. The novella's plot concerns two soldiers, one human and one reptilian-like alien, who find themselves stranded together on a hostile
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. The story won the 1979
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, as well as the 1980
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, and was included by Longyear in his 1980 collection ''Manifest Destiny''. It was followed by two
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s, "The Tomorrow Testament" and "The Last Enemy"; all three stories were included in Longyear's 1998 anthology '' The Enemy Papers'' (the version of "Enemy Mine" included in ''The Enemy Papers'' was labeled as "The Author's cut" and was significantly revised). "Enemy Mine" was adapted into the 1985 film of the same name, directed by
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, starring
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and
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, and produced by
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. A novelization of the film was written by Longyear and David Gerrold and published that same year.


Plot

Humans are fighting an interstellar war with Dracs, a reptile-like alien species. Willis Davidge (human) and Jeriba Shigan (Drac) are fighter pilots who crash onto an uninhabited planet during combat. Davidge goads Jeriba by cursing a revered Drac philosopher, with the alien insulting
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in return, but they quickly realize they must cooperate rather than fight in order to survive the hostile environment. As time passes, they adapt to life on the planet while learning each other's language and culture. Jeriba reveals itthe
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used in the story's text
is pregnant and that Dracs, who reproduce asexually and thus descend in a single line, recall their ancestors' history through hundreds of generations. Davidge is ashamed that he barely knows his own grandparents and resolves to memorize the Jeriba line, which takes 3 hours to recite and cycles between 5 given names, Zammis following Shigan. Shigan wears a miniature holy book around its neck, containing teachings of the philosopher Davidge cursed when they first met. The human apologizes and forgives "Jerry" for insulting Mickey Mouse, whereupon it gives him the book to study the written language. The birth is difficult and Shigan dies after Davidge swears to raise Zammis in the Drac tradition. Zammis grows to be an inquisitive companion to "Uncle". Years later, they see signs of spaceships on their planet and begin a multi-day trek to investigate, but Davidge is injured and asks Zammis to continue alone. Davidge is rescued by humans, but struggles to reintegrate because society is not ready to accept Dracs as equals though the war has ended. Recalling his promise, he sells a translation of the Drac holy book to fund passage to a Drac planet. Drac society is similarly unaccepting of humans and the Jeriba family is unaware of Zammis. Davidge recites their history to convince them of his sincerity, and they then track Zammis down to a psychiatric institute where the government intends to forcibly re-educate him out of his love of humans. Davidge and the Jeribas migrate to the now colonized planet and he finds peace in the cave where he and Shigan lived.


Awards and nominations

It won the 1979
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and the 1980
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.


Adaptations

In 1985, the novella was adapted into a film of the same name, produced by
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"SCREEN: 'ENEMY MINE'"
Janet Maslin, ''December 20, 1985'' (accessed 01/10/10)
The film is directed by
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and stars
Dennis Quaid Dennis William Quaid (born April 9, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his starring roles in '' Breaking Away'' (1979), '' The Right Stuff'' (1983), '' The Big Easy'' (1986), '' Innerspace'' (1987), '' Great Balls of Fire!'' (1989), ' ...
and
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as Willis Davidge and Jeriba Shigan, respectively.


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