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Sailing to Byzantium

By: Robert Silverberg
Narrated by: Tom Parker
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Their hotel was beautifully situated, high on the northern slope of the huge artificial mound known as the paneium that was sacred to the goat-footed god. From here they had a total view of the city: the wide noble boulevards, the soaring obelisks and monuments, the palace of Hadrian just below the hill, the stately and awesome Library, the temple of Poseidon, the teeming marketplace, the royal lodge that Mark Antony had built after his defeat at Actium. And of course the Lighthouse, the wondrous many-windowed Lighthouse, the seventh wonder of the world, that immense pile of marble and limestone rising in majesty at the end of its mile-long causeway. Black smoke from the beacon-fire ar its summit curled lazily into the sky. The city was awakening.

It looked like the past, on Earth. But times had changed...and changed...and changed.

There were ghosts and chimeras and phastasies everywhere about. A burly thick-thighed swordsman appeared on the porch of the temple of Poseidon holding a Gorgon's severed head and waved it in a wide arc, grinning broadly. In the street below the hotel gate, three small pink sphinxes, no bigger than housecats, stretched and yawned and began to prowl the curbside. A larger one, lion-sized, watched warily from an alleyway: their mother, surely. Even at this distance he could hear her loud purring....

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Accolades & Awards

Nebula Award
1985
Nebula Award Science Fiction Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Short Stories Literary Fiction Adventure Fantasy Genre Fiction

Critic reviews

"A beautifully worded novella from a highly respected author is made even more enjoyable by the reading of Tom Parker. His precise, cultured voice adds to the wonder felt by the protagonist, and his calmly assured tones give the listener a feeling of comfort." (AudioFile)

Thought-provoking Themes • Fascinating World • Excellent Narration • Exquisite Prose • Classic Sci-fi • Big Questions

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Silverberg is an author of amazing depth and imagination and this story does not disappoint. Perfect narration...

Exceptional

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Marvelous book.
The recording is old and bad. And yet, this book is more then worth your time.
Silverberg Ideas and the way he tell them in this book are fabulous.
My only complaint (not regarding the recording quality) is that book is to short.

I wish it was longer

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Silverberg comes from the era of Classic Sci-fi, in the company of the other "greats " of that time including Heinlein, Clarke, Asimov, & Norton. I remember isolating myself in whatever quiet place I could find to read one of these authors, or my latest copy of Analog! The nights that I would sneak out of bed to hide under the table to watch the original Star Trek because 10 pm was way past my bedtime. If you enjoy Classic Sci-fi; the stories that made you think about the "big questions", then you will enjoy this novella,

Classic Sci-fi

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But it's a little dated. Addresses ideas about artificial intelligence, but only very superficially.

a great classic

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An unusual future "time travel" theme. Silverberg's prose is exquisite. A favorite of his novellas.

imaginative

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