The Fourth-Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition: San Francisco, 1915

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The Fourth-Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition: San Francisco, 1915

by Cora Lenore Williams

EN·~27 minutes

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Description

A striking blend of scholarly essay, lyrical poetry, and vivid illustration, this work invites listeners into the imaginative world of early‑twentieth‑century thought. It examines how the Panama‑Pacific International Exposition sparked fascination with a “fourth dimension,” weaving together scientific speculation, artistic design, and philosophical reflection. The author’s own verses and curated excerpts create a mosaic that feels both academic and deeply personal.

Interlaced with this exploration is a medieval legend about Friar Bacon and his quest to animate a brass head, a story that becomes a vivid meditation on time and perception. As the friars labor to give the head life, its first utterances—“Time is” and “Time was”—hint at the elusive nature of temporal reality. The tale serves as a poetic entry point, encouraging listeners to contemplate how dimensions beyond the familiar might reshape our understanding of existence.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~27 minutes (26K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Cora Lenore Williams

Cora Lenore Williams

1865–1937

A progressive educator as well as a writer, she built an unusual literary and arts-centered school in Berkeley and brought the same imaginative spirit to her fiction. Her work is often remembered for combining social ideas, spirituality, and experiment.

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