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The Machine Stops

The Machine Stops

By: E.M. Forster
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In a world where technology dictates the rhythm of life, themes of dependency, isolation, and the fragility of human connection come to the forefront. The tension between human intuition and technological control raises questions about the cost of convenience and the loss of authentic interaction. This podcast offers a rotating collection of complete audiobooks, each presenting a unique perspective on these compelling themes. Every week, a different book is featured, providing listeners with diverse insights from various time periods and styles. This is not a single narrative but a rich exploration of ideas that challenge and engage. Whether seeking to satisfy curiosity, gain insight, or escape into thought-provoking worlds, listeners will find something new each week. Check out more shows at solgoodmedia.com.public domain Art Literary History & Criticism Science Fiction
Episodes
  • Worlds of the Imperium - Keith Laumer
    Jul 14 2026
    "Worlds of the Imperium" by Keith Laumer follows Brion Bayard as he navigates a chilling alternate reality where he encounters a dangerous double of himself—a dictator named Brion Bayard. Tasked with a perilous mission to assassinate this mirror-image and assume his identity, Brion grapples with moral dilemmas and the unsettling nature of his own existence. This gripping tale explores themes of identity, choice, and the consequences of power, resonating with contemporary audiences as they confront similar questions in today's world. Laumer's thought-provoking narrative invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of self and the ethical boundaries we navigate in the face of tyranny.
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    4 hrs and 47 mins
  • Blue Review Number 2 - Various
    Jul 11 2026
    "Blue Review Number 2" is the second issue of a short-lived monthly journal that captures the vibrant literary and artistic scene of early 20th-century London. Edited by notable figures John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this edition features poetry, short stories, and critiques of theatre, music, and contemporary literature, providing a snapshot of cultural discourse during its time. With contributions from Mansfield herself, the journal reflects the innovative spirit of its era and the interplay between various art forms. Its exploration of creativity and critical thought continues to resonate today, reminding us of the enduring power of literature and the arts to inspire and provoke meaningful conversation.
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    2 hrs and 52 mins
  • Life of Richard Nash Esq Late Master of the Ceremonies at Bath - Peter Cunningham Oliver Goldsmith
    Jul 7 2026
    "Life of Richard Nash Esq Late Master of the Ceremonies at Bath" by Peter Cunningham Oliver Goldsmith offers an insightful glimpse into the life of Beau Nash, a prominent figure in 18th-century Britain known for his flair and influence as the Master of Ceremonies at Bath. This biography, published shortly after Nash's death, captures the essence of a man who shaped social customs and fashion in his time, making it a significant historical document. Goldsmith's engaging narrative, enriched with important additions in its second edition, highlights themes of social leadership and the pursuit of elegance that continue to resonate today.
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    4 hrs and 43 mins
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