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The Unsymmetrical: The Complete Series, Episodes 1-9

The Lost 1936 Radio Serial

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The Unsymmetrical: The Complete Series, Episodes 1-9

De: John Alban Coughlan
Narrado por: Lisa Foley, Vesta Millard, Connor Brannigan, Karen Jones, John Alban Coughlan, Jim Brannigan, Phillip Bevers
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Rex Timberlake, purplish poet, raconteur, and industrial menace, has captured the world with his libidinous poetry, even as the Timberlake Factory's unorthodox publishing methods quietly triggered an ecological disaster of staggering proportions.

One evening in Timberlake's enigmatic island estate, deep in the Pacific, four privileged socialites find their fates entwined as a violent storm gathers—secrets surface as sexual desires fracture alliances. A new societal order threatens to rise from this wreckage. The storm is approaching. The signal is live. And nothing, once heard, can be unheard.

So settle in, dear audience—adjust your dials to WTTT in Gobbsburgh, Oklahoma: unlikely crucible of 1930s modernity, experimental art, and dangerous ideas. Under the civic bravado of impresario Harlan Spurtz—and the quiet genius of his engineer brother, Sparky—this forward-thinking community became home to the Perfervid Playhouse, a theater devoted to works that pressed against the limits of form, taste, and reason itself. From this volatile soil emerged The Unsymmetrical, a fractured tale inspired by Harlan Spurtz's traumatizing encounter with an unidentified object—believed by some government officials to be an extraterrestrial asteroid—that struck just outside of the Perfervid Detergical Plant. What was recovered from the impact site—papers, diagrams, and impossible fragments—would seed one of the most controversial broadcast productions of its era.

"Be sure to keep your dial locked on WTTT each electrifying Thursday night, and surrender yourself to every last moment of these nine staggering, pulse-pounding episodes in Perfervid Playhouse's production!" - Wes Medford, Freelance Culture Critic, The Gobbsburgh Gazette, Issue 10, 1936

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