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Earth Abides

De: George R. Stewart
Narrado por: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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The award-winning Earth Abides is one of the most influential science fiction novels of all time, a mix of dystopian horror and a literary exploration of loneliness. It remains a fresh, provocative--and all too relevant--story of apocalyptic pandemic, societal collapse, and rebirth. Includes an introduction by Kim Stanley Robinson!

“This is a book, mind you, that I'd place not only among the greatest science fiction but among our very best novels” – Boston Globe

For Isherwood Williams, his cabin has always been a haven from the demands of society. But one day while hiking, Ish is bitten by a rattlesnake, and the solitude he had so desired takes on dire new significance. Because not long after, the coughing begins. Then the chills and fever and a measles-like rash. He thinks it’s a reaction to the bite. What he doesn’t know that the venom might be the only thing that kept him alive.

For when Ish heads home the world is not as he left it. No cars pass, the gas station not far from his cabin looks abandoned, there’s nothing on the radio, and he is shocked to see the body of a man on the roadside near a small town. He has missed humanity’s abrupt demise, only to find himself at the center of society’s rebirth. This is a chance to start over, and as Ish gathers survivors to him, he discovers just how wondrous and terrible that proposition is.

And when, decades later, he looks back on his legacy, he is only starting to understand the challenge between enlightenment and practicality. He had left one world, rejoined another, and now leaves—hopefully—an even different world behind. Because, reluctantly or no, his words and actions carry weight for the next generation, and Ish’s vision of the future may be one of prophecy…or doom.

Ciencia Ficción Ciencia Ficción Dura Clásicos Distópico Ficción Género Ficción Postapocalíptico Para reflexionar
Thought-provoking Story • Realistic Apocalypse • Pleasant Narration • Beautiful Storytelling • Unique Perspective

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I am a fan of the post apocalyptic story. I rarely finish one because they all seem so similar. World ends...it seems only bad people remain except one soldier with PSTD and guns and one damsel in distress. Fights ensue with excruciating detail, blah, blah, blah. Rarely does something different come along.
This story was written decades ago, and is different. It assumes most people are not evil. Most people would band together to make things work. Most people would be concerned with living and not hunting others out to take their stuff.
The story is a bit naive, and the writing is simplistic and silly in many places...but I do believe in reality there would be something between fighting hoards and simple folks. I did at least finish this very long story.
It would be nice to see more stories written that look for some good and talk more about the struggles of life after an extinction event. There are a few, but I am thinking I must have read them all, because I can’t find one now.

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absolutely loved it

save the introduction to the end of the story. I felt like it spoiled some of the storyline for me

must listen if you're into civilization

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From what I understand, this is the first of the "post-apocalyptic" genre that is now so popular. the story itself is a little dry and at times slow, but that is more than made up by the character development of its main character, Ish. I came to this book from the video game series "The Last of Us" , where a minor character is named after this story's protagonist.

The birth of a genre

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I really enjoyed this audio book. I wanted to listen to be prior to watching the new TV adaptation. Hopefully the show will be comparable or identical to the original (book).

Great listen, Now I can watch the TV Show

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I really liked how the author could make me think of how I would act by showing different perspectives and emotions of the characters in the story

There was so much more in the book than the radio play

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Loved this story and narrator. It's not action packed but didn't need it. Intellectual, poetic, relatable and timeless.

2020 Intro has major spoilers!

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Despite being written in 1949, the author's vision of the a people surviving the sudden end of modern society remains relevant. His view of survivors peacefully working together is a refreshing turn from the typical apocalyptic novel of today, where survivors are continuously dodging violent zombies and/or roving gangs of felons. Stewart's story follows protagonist "Ish" through his many experiences and observations until his passing as "The Last American." Despite the absence of violence, I found the story to be absorbing and thought provoking. As I am now senior citizen, the story triggered much thought as to my own experiences and views of society. One somewhat disturbing aspect of Stewart's writing was his seeming acceptance of racial superiority and eugenics, which, as I recall, was widely accepted in the white society of my childhood. Narration of the audiobook was pleasant and easy to follow. Because, in my view, 'Earth Abides" is more of a drama than a fast moving action story, older readers will probably find it more enjoyable than will younger readers.

A Timeless View of the End of Modern Civilization

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sometimes it's great to have a story that doesn't revolve around total evil and constant attacks. it's what I think the world would be like if there was a catastrophe people just trying to survive and sure there will be ugly times as there was in this book but in general it would be quiet peaceful.

feel good post-apocalyptic story

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I first read this book in middle school in the early 90sthere are a few dated themes in the book that are tooth gmashingly uncomfortable to sit through like with concerns about the chsractereviewe would call them ableist andsugenecist today but the book was ahead of it's time in. lot of ways such a good one the narrator did a fine jobthis was an enjoyable listen I definitely recommend!

sooo good

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An excellent "post-apocalyptic" story. What's best is that it doesn't try to box you down with the details of how it all started. It's purely about after the fall. It also moves time along very quickly but without seeming rushed, and yet the book never drags.

An element story, read wonderfully

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