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The Machine Stops [Classic Tales Edition]
- Narrated by: B. J. Harrison
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Summary
The earth's surface is no longer habitable. All humanity is sequestered beneath the ground, couched in isolation and contentment. The Machine provides the needs of humanity. Mankind becomes subservient drones to the life-supporting Machine. But what happens when the Machine stops?
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-10-24
a critical dystopia for our times.
the topic is very prescient in the times where the rise of AI is hotly debated...
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- Germaine
- 02-10-18
Riveting!
Loved this story as scarily perceptive considering it was written more than a hundred years ago. Thoroughly recommend.
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- W o o d r u f f
- 19-05-20
Timeless and thought provoking
I heard about this book for the first time on a radio programme about AI, recently. It is intriguing and an enjoyable listen, short enough to finish in one sitting on a sunny day in the garden.
unbelievable that it was written a century ago, but still relevant.
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- William Axtell
- 03-10-23
Prescient
It's extraordinary that this novel was written in 1909, for it so accurately describes today's world and some of the great challenges we are facing. Humanity, caught between safe and pleasureable intellectualism and harsh but vital experience, must choose one and opts for disaster. It's only short but has so much to say on the limits and vanity of human thought and the essence of being alive.
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- Colin Hopp
- 07-10-22
great listen!
genuine good listen considering the date of the book it's a real eye opener to today's world
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- PMC
- 17-05-22
So relevant even more today
Fantastic allegory of life today! Amazingly prescient . Read at school for GCE so that tells you how long ago it was!
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- Jessica Bignell
- 22-12-22
Worryingly prophetic
Written in 1909, the technology and ‘progress’ depicted by Forster is alarmingly close to our recent reality especially when considering the way Covid19 lockdowns had us living and the division and alienation it had caused through much of society. It is a concisely put together story which leads to a contemplation over what else he may have written here that is yet to come to light.
The narration of B. J. Harrison was spot on for me. Dynamic without feeling over egged.
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- Elayne Donaldson
- 11-08-19
a tale for today
how prophetic, amazing how the author saw into our future so accurately. highly recomended to anyone who thinks technology should advance without strict regulation.
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- Joe Hatton
- 28-06-22
Splendid
Spiffing delivery. Delivery makes for a gripping listening experience of a perfectly succinct novella/short story.
Ever-increasing in relevance, poignant.
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- Big E
- 18-12-21
Makes you think
Strange how almost acurate this tale is. Well worth a listen,. Thought provoking allegory for modern times
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