The Tunnel Under The World
Frederik Pohl
Read by Phil Chenevert
This famous Pohl story explores cybernetic robots and implanted personalities in a way that certainly expanded my way of looking at reality. Is that wall really real? or is it just kinda, sorta real? And who am I? The protagonist, Guy Burckhardt, wakes up screaming from a horrible dream of explosions, searing fire, choking gas and other terrible ways to die. But he wakes up so it must have been just a bad nightmare, right? To find out that piece of information you will need to listen to this inventive and scary story. (summary by Phil Chenevert) (1 hr 24 min)
Chapters
1 - Chapter 1 | 15:14 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
2 - Chapter 2 | 16:19 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
3 - Chapter 3 | 15:05 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
4 - Chapter 4 | 20:50 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
5 - Chapter 5 | 16:56 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Reviews
Henry Taylor
fascinating story, especially considering written in 1955. Presaged power of advertising and risks from toxic chemicals. Since it's short, consider playback at 85-90% speed to grasp the mysterious tone
Recerenf Jay
I've listened to this like a dozen times. And I always enjoy it. Great narration and character voices. a 'must listen,' if such a thing exists
Always enjoy this story
Sherie Black
Phil does a great job of reading one of my favorite short stories. So much fun
A LibriVox Listener
No real ending. Very disappointed. Wish the guys reading read all of the books! Lol. Perfect voice for the job!
Excellent stuff
Gerard Kelly
Groundhog Day The Truman Show and so on. Inspired Sci-fi for its day.
Excellent short story with lots of relevance
Akku
Great story, still relevant today. Well read
So now I know the origin of groundhog day, I prefer this one,
A LibriVox Listener
The Tunnel Under The World
David R. Smith
Well read! Fun and entertaining - thanks!