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Ray Bradbury - The Martian Chronicles
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Audio > Audio books
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31
Size:
253.71 MB

Spoken language(s):
English
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May 15, 2008
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General Information
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 Title............: The Martian Chronicles                             
 Author...........: Ray Bradbury              
 Read By..........: Peter Marinker              
 Genre............: Science Fiction                 
 Publisher........: Sterling Audio Books (Chivers Press); Unabridged edition (1996)

Original Media Information
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 Media............: 6 Cassettes  
 Condition........: Good
 
File Information
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 Number of MP3s...: 27 (Chaptered)
 Total Duration...: 7 hours 35 minutes
 Total MP3 Size...: 251 MB            
 Encoder..........: LAME 3.98b8          
 Encoder Settings.: ABR 80 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono          
 ID3 Tags.........: v1.1, v2.3 (includes embedded album art)

Recorded and edited using Sound Forge

Book Description
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Small Cover:  
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0745173667/ref=dp_proddesc_0?ie=UTF8&n=283155&s=books

Amazon.com
From "Rocket Summer" to "The Million-Year Picnic," Ray Bradbury's stories of the colonization of Mars form an eerie mesh of past and future. Written in the 1940s, the chronicles drip with nostalgic atmosphere--shady porches with tinkling pitchers of lemonade, grandfather clocks, chintz-covered sofas. But longing for this comfortable past proves dangerous in every way to Bradbury's characters--the golden-eyed Martians as well as the humans. Starting in the far-flung future of 1999, expedition after expedition leaves Earth to investigate Mars. The Martians guard their mysteries well, but they are decimated by the diseases that arrive with the rockets. Colonists appear, most with ideas no more lofty than starting a hot-dog stand, and with no respect for the culture they've displaced.

Bradbury's quiet exploration of a future that looks so much like the past is sprinkled with lighter material. In "The Silent Towns," the last man on Mars hears the phone ring and ends up on a comical blind date. But in most of these stories, Bradbury holds up a mirror to humanity that reflects a shameful treatment of "the other," yielding, time after time, a harvest of loneliness and isolation. Yet the collection ends with hope for renewal, as a colonist family turns away from the demise of the Earth towards a new future on Mars. Bradbury is a master fantasist and The Martian Chronicles are an unforgettable work of art. --Blaise Selby --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

From AudioFile
The Martian Chronicles was probably never intended to represent the real planet. Bradbury's Mars is a shifting metaphor for "the frontier" or for mystery. This lush prose poem was obviously composed in terms of sound; even the production uses purely aural devices, such as echoing repetition. Peter Marinker demonstrates a clear understanding of the writer's intention, and he has the vocal technique to project it effectively. He makes it easy for the listener to become engulfed in the dreamy, luminous atmosphere that is as much Bradbury's message as the story line. J.N. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Main

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