
Forever Is Too Long
The Science Fiction Classic of Immortality
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Narrado por:
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Stacey Krejci
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De:
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Chester S. Geier
"A wonderful story...almost any immortality story would be inferior!" writes Robert Silverberg.
A scientist discovers he is immortal. His first reaction is intense happiness, and he makes plans for his future and that of his family. But then he has to watch his family grow old and die, while he stays young and healthy. What can he do with the gift of forever? What should he do? Can he erase from his mind and heart all feeling and the need for love? And worse, can he always be sure of his superiority in a changing world? He will have to answer all these questions and more, when he discovers other immortals and must make a decision. A decision that will change the world far more than even an immortal can envision.
Here is the story of a handful of men and women who lived from the middle of the 20th century into our future. What did they make of their lives? If you found you could live forever, what would you do? Search for wealth, power, happiness...or death? What could sustain you for 200 years? For a thousand? Is forever too long to live?
This story was first published in the May 1947 issue of Fantastic Adventures.
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Geier's narrative delves deep into the concept of immortality, weaving a tapestry of thought-provoking ideas and intricate plotlines that keep you engaged from start to finish. The story follows characters who are blessed (or perhaps cursed) with eternal life, leading them through eras, civilizations, and even galaxies. With meticulous attention to detail, Geier paints a vivid picture of how immortality impacts both the individual and the world around them.
Stacey Krejci's narration is a true highlight of this audiobook. Her versatile voice brings each character to life with a distinct tone and personality, making it effortless to distinguish between them. Krejci's emotional range adds depth to the story's moments of joy, sorrow, and contemplation, making the audiobook an immersive experience that resonates deeply.
The pacing of the narration is well-calibrated, allowing the listener to savor the intricate world-building while maintaining a sense of momentum that keeps the story moving forward. Krejci's skillful narration captures the grandeur of the tale, making it easy to lose oneself in the immersive universe Geier has crafted.
"Forever Is Too Long" not only offers an exciting science fiction narrative but also raises profound questions about the nature of existence, the passage of time, and the implications of eternal life. Geier's thought-provoking exploration of these themes adds layers of depth to the story, making it a truly rewarding experience for those who enjoy speculative fiction with philosophical undertones.
This is an exceptional audiobook that seamlessly merges intricate storytelling, imaginative world-building, and insightful exploration of immortal life. Chester S. Geier's narrative brilliance combined with Stacey Krejci's masterful narration make this audiobook an absolute must-listen for fans of science fiction and anyone who enjoys being transported to worlds beyond imagination. Prepare to embark on a journey that will leave you pondering the concepts of existence, time, and the profound meaning of forever.
Like Queen asked , Who wants to live forever
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pretty good
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Some of it is a bit dated - you can hear the post -WWII undertones and fears coming through. But it is still so relevant. The players may differ today but the same desires and failings of human nature resonate all too well.
This novel delves deep into some pretty dark themes, but keeps it moving through action in all the right places. The main character tends to show, not just tell, limiting the introspection to short, digestible bits - unlike so many more modern novels.
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Thought provoking
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Clever and entertaining pulp sci-fi
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