Forward from Babylon

audiobook

Forward from Babylon

by Louis Golding

EN·~8 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

CHAPTER I

21:43

CHAPTER II

19:51

CHAPTER III

23:39

CHAPTER IV

48:37

CHAPTER V

29:59

CHAPTER VI

1:00:07

CHAPTER VII

25:42

CHAPTER VIII

15:41

CHAPTER IX

41:59

CHAPTER X

19:34

Description

A claustrophobic kitchen in a cramped Eastern‑European town becomes the stage for a tangled tapestry of memory and myth. Philip, a nervous boy perched on a rickety stool, listens to his father Reb Monash’s rambling monologues that blend folklore, whispered curses, and the grim realities of a community on the brink. The narrative swirls between vivid, almost hallucinatory descriptions of blood‑stained streets, looming sabres, and the eerie glow of coal‑gas lamps, pulling listeners into a world where every word feels portentous.

Through fragmented dialogue and stark, atmospheric detail, the story explores the weight of heritage, the terror of persecution, and the fragile line between truth and superstition. As the family huddles around a flickering fire, the tension builds around a mysterious incident involving a hidden gun and a fateful night in the woods. Listeners are invited to linger in this unsettling, lyrical portrait of a place that feels both ancient and unsettlingly contemporary.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (490K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2017-12-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Golding

Louis Golding

1895–1958

Best known for vivid novels about British Jewish life, this once-famous English writer moved easily between fiction, essays, travel writing, and poetry. His work often drew on Manchester roots, wartime experience, and a sharp eye for the social worlds around him.

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