
Ship of Theseus
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Narrated by:
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Graeme Malcolm
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By:
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V.M. Straka
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Please note: In S., J.J. Abrams and Doug Dorst conceived of a multi-layered novel-within-a-novel that involves handwritten notes in the margins and physical objects slipped between the pages. Because an audio edition is unable to recreate those innately visual pieces of the story and the intended experience of S., the text of Ship of Theseus has been recorded here. Award-winning actor Graeme Malcolm reads the work of an incendiary novelist who may never have existed at all.
What is Ship of Theseus, and who is its mysterious author V.M. Straka? Conceived by filmmaker J.J. Abrams and written by acclaimed novelist Doug Dorst, Ship of Theseus is the central novel within the experience that is S., a multi-faceted narrative of love and mystery. Ship of Theseus is at its core and is the final book written by a man shrouded in deception and violence.
It tells the mystical adventure of an equally mysterious figure, who is struggling to discover his own identity. Abducted onto the eponymous ship, the main character is swept into a story that spans oceans and ports, mountains and caves, capitals and citadels. Two things sustain him: his lifelong search for his love, Sola; and the infernal purpose of the ship and its crew. Equal parts Kafka and Lovecraft, Ship of Theseus is both a frightening adventure and a philosophical treasure hunt.
©2013 V.M. Straka (P)2013 Hachette AudioWhat listeners say about Ship of Theseus
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- 03-06-2025
incredible storytelling, runs out of steam
This was exactly the rght way to take in this story without all the annotations in the print book. The narrator is simply incredible, I could listen to him all day. The story itself feels like it loses steam suddenly in the last chapter, but I'm looking forward to now picking up the physical book and seeing if it all makes a bit more sense!
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