Prometheus Illbound

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Prometheus Illbound

by André Gide

EN·~1 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

PREFACE

5:16

I

7:04

II

2:26

III

7:42

IV

3:28

V

2:07

I

4:25

II

1:52

III

2:00

IV

2:00

Description

A seemingly ordinary afternoon on a Paris boulevard turns uncanny when a stout, middle‑aged stranger hands a thin passerby a pen and an envelope, only to strike him suddenly and vanish into a cab. The bewildered victim watches the crowd disperse, his nose bleeding, while whispers suggest the attacker might be a powerful banker known as Zeus. The incident launches a curious investigation into motives, secrets, and the hidden games people play behind polite gestures.

Beyond the mystery, the novel unfolds as a lively meditation on how ideas dominate lives, turning its characters into marionettes on a stage set by abstract thought. Gide’s sharp, philosophical humor sketches a world where intellect and desire clash, and every action is filtered through a relentless search for meaning. Listeners will be drawn into this intellectual fantasy, where the line between reality and imagination blurs, inviting them to follow the puzzle of intentions and the strange logic that drives the characters forward.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (74K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tim Lindell, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2019-12-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

André Gide

André Gide

1869–1951

A restless, searching voice in modern French literature, this Nobel Prize winner wrote novels, journals, and essays that challenged easy ideas about morality, freedom, and desire. His books are often intimate and questioning, inviting readers into minds pulled between duty and authenticity.

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