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World That Couldn't Be

World That Couldn't Be

著者: Clifford D. Simak
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Explore a realm where societal norms are turned upside down, as suggested by the evocative title "World That Couldn't Be." This podcast delves into narratives that challenge our understanding of identity, community, and the very fabric of existence. Through a rotating collection of audiobooks, each episode invites listeners to engage with stories that unravel the complexities of a world devoid of traditional structures, where genderless tribes thrive and survival hinges on the balance between nature and human ambition. As we navigate these imaginative landscapes, you'll encounter diverse characters and innovative ideas that provoke thought and reflection. This is not just a single tale but a series of unique explorations that broaden perspectives and ignite curiosity. Discover a new book with every episode and journey into the extraordinary possibilities of worlds that defy convention.Copyright Science Genre アート 心理学 心理学・心の健康 文学史・文学批評 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Hellhounds of the Cosmos-Clifford D. Simak
    2026/08/21
    Layard was a curiosity to sociologists. The planet supported thriving tribes of natives but they were genderless. How could tribes form without families? But Gavin Duncan didn’t care. He had come to Layard to farm vua plants. Their berries cured mental illnesses and were one of the most expensive commodities in the galaxy. He was going to make his fortune if he could just keep the Cytha at bay, a big, dumb animal that could munch through 10 rows of vua in a night. Despite native superstitions he was going to have to hunt and kill the pest if he was to protect his crop. It was a dim-witted beast. How hard could it be? – “The World That Couldn’t Be” was first published in the January 1958 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine. (Summary by Gregg Margarite)
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    1 時間 8 分
  • Out of Time's Abyss (version 2)-Edgar Rice Burroughs
    2026/08/20
    Layard was a curiosity to sociologists. The planet supported thriving tribes of natives but they were genderless. How could tribes form without families? But Gavin Duncan didn’t care. He had come to Layard to farm vua plants. Their berries cured mental illnesses and were one of the most expensive commodities in the galaxy. He was going to make his fortune if he could just keep the Cytha at bay, a big, dumb animal that could munch through 10 rows of vua in a night. Despite native superstitions he was going to have to hunt and kill the pest if he was to protect his crop. It was a dim-witted beast. How hard could it be? – “The World That Couldn’t Be” was first published in the January 1958 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine. (Summary by Gregg Margarite)
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    4 時間 13 分
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