Silence: A Fable

· Marcus Aurelius Green · 讲述者:Alexander Buchanan
有声读物
8 分钟
完整版
符合条件
评分和评价未经验证  了解详情

关于此有声读物

Silence: A Fable delves into a haunting narrative set in a desolate region on the borders of the river Zaire in Libya. Through the eyes of a mysterious narrator, the story unfolds in a world where silence is an illusion and the tumult of nature reigns supreme.

The tale begins with the Demon’s ominous words, describing a realm where the river’s sickly, saffron-colored waters pulse with a ceaseless, convulsive motion. The surrounding landscape is a bleak desert of enormous water-lilies that murmur among themselves in the absence of any real tranquility. Tall, primeval trees and a dark, agitated forest contribute to the relentless cacophony of the scene, even as the heavens themselves seem to be in perpetual turmoil.

As night falls, a chilling rain that turns to blood drenches the morass, and a crimson moon casts an eerie light on a towering gray rock. Here, the Demon reveals the word "DESOLATION" etched into the rock, foreshadowing the profound silence that will soon ensue. A solitary man, draped in a toga reminiscent of ancient Rome, sits upon the rock, his face etched with sorrow and a longing for solitude. As the night progresses, the man is engulfed in a tempest of fury, but his curse of silence transforms the tumultuous landscape into an eerie stillness. The word "SILENCE" replaces "DESOLATION" on the rock, and the man, terror-stricken, flees into the void.

In this fable, Edgar Allan Poe explores the depths of human despair and the paradox of silence within a world dominated by ceaseless noise. The Demon’s tale, recounted in a shadowy tomb, emerges as one of the most extraordinary narratives from the volumes of the Magi, reflecting the profound themes of existence and isolation.

Prepare to be captivated by Poe’s masterful storytelling and the chilling atmosphere of Silence: A Fable.

为此有声读物评分

欢迎向我们提供反馈意见。

聆听信息

智能手机和平板电脑
只要安装 AndroidiPad/iPhone 版的 Google Play 图书应用,不仅应用内容会自动与您的账号同步,还能让您随时随地在线或离线阅览图书。
笔记本电脑和台式机
您可以使用计算机上的网络浏览器阅读在 Google Play 购买的图书。

Edgar Allan Poe的更多图书

类似的有声读物

Alexander Buchanan讲述的作品