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The Absolute at LargeAn audiobook of satire, religion, sci-fi, and the greatest war ever Author: Francis Bass
An inventor has created a machine, a "carburator," which consumes matter entirely. It destroys it on an atomic level, releasing massive amounts of energy, and leaving nothing behindat least, nothing physical. It turns out that pantheism (the idea that God is present in everything) is true, and the carburator not only releases energy, it releases Godor "the Absolute." As carburators are installed throughout the world, more and more instances of miracles occur, and the people near the carburators grow more and more spiritually fanatic. The Absolute is at large, and mayhem ensues. Translation by David Wyllie. Narration by Francis Bass This podcast is under a Creative Commons attribution, noncommercial, share-alike license. Language: en-us Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Chapter 30 - The End
Sunday, 24 July, 2016
In an inn in Damohorskych, many years after the war, Brych, Binder, Jošt and Rejzek all gather for a fry-up. This recording is under a Creative Commons attribution, noncommercial, share-alike license. Music was composed by Johan Halvorsen and performed by the United States Marine Band. The book was written by Karel Čapek, translated by David Wyllie, and performed by Francis Bass.







