City of Endless Night

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City of Endless Night

by Milo Hastings

EN·~8 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

CITY OF ENDLESS NIGHT - By Milo Hastings - 1920

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CITY OF ENDLESS NIGHT

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CHAPTER I - THE RED AND BLACK AND GOLD STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY ON THE CHANGING MAP OF THE WORLD - 1

9:10

CHAPTER II - I EXPLORE THE POTASH MINES OF STASSFURT AND FIND A DIARY IN A DEAD MAN'S POCKET - 1

32:07

CHAPTER III - IN A BLACK UTOPIA THE BLOND BROOD BREEDS AND SWARMS - 1

45:06

CHAPTER IV - I GO PLEASURING ON THE LEVEL OF FREE WOMEN AND DRINK SYNTHETIC BEER - 1

25:09

CHAPTER V - I AM DRAFTED FOR PATERNITY AND MAKE EXTRAORDINARY PETITION TO THE CHIEF OF THE EUGENIC STAFF - 1

57:55

CHAPTER VI - IN WHICH I LEARN THAT COMPETITION IS STILL THE LIFE OF THE OLDEST TRADE IN THE WORLD - 1

1:04:47

CHAPTER VII - THE SUN SHINES UPON A KING AND A GIRL READS OF THE FALL OF BABYLON - 1

14:11

CHAPTER VIII - FINDING THEREIN ONE RIGHTEOUS MAN I HAVE COMPASSION ON BERLIN - 1

39:52

Description

A young narrator recalls a childhood shaped by secret lessons and forbidden languages. While classmates banished him as “the German,” he spends rainy afternoons in his uncle’s study, tracing the rise and fall of empires on a series of five massive maps. The first three charts the real wars of the early twentieth century, while the fourth imagines a sweeping, dark expansion that disappears under a thin, ominous blot on the final map—a speck the size of an island that haunts his imagination.

Back at his uncle’s laboratory, the boy learns of “The Ray,” a mysterious force that can strip blood of its oxygen‑carrying power and halt any invasion. The uncle’s vague explanations hint at a technology so potent that even the most daring assaults on the black‑stained land have ended in disaster. As the protagonist grows, he is driven to uncover why this lone dark spot endures, setting the stage for a world where science, politics, and memory clash in unexpected ways.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (470K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Susan Woodring, and Project Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Milo Hastings

Milo Hastings

1884–1957

An early-20th-century American writer with an unusually wide range, he moved from poultry science and nutrition to speculative fiction. He is best remembered today for the dystopian novel City of Endless Night, alongside practical books about farming and food.

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