Pygmalion's Spectacles

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Pygmalion's Spectacles

by Stanley G. (Stanley Grauman) Weinbaum

EN·~41 minutes

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In a smoky night after a restless party, Dan Burke wanders into Central Park and encounters a gnome‑like philosopher who challenges his perception of reality. Their conversation drifts from the flickering lights of skyscrapers to Bishop Berkeley’s idealism, blurring the line between sensation and object. As Dan’s drunken thoughts clear, the strange man’s cryptic claims about “making a dream real” begin to feel oddly plausible.

The eccentric figure reveals himself as Professor Albert Ludwig, inventor of a bizarre device he calls “magic spectacles.” By embedding sight, sound, smell, taste and even touch into a liquid film, his invention promises to plunge a viewer into a story as if it were truly happening. Intrigued and half‑skeptical, Dan faces a tempting choice: dismiss the claim as a swindle or step through a lens that could turn imagination into experience.

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Language

en

Duration

~41 minutes (40K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Weeks, Stephen Blundell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-10-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stanley G. (Stanley Grauman) Weinbaum

Stanley G. (Stanley Grauman) Weinbaum

1902–1935

A pioneer of early science fiction, he made a lasting impression with vivid imagination, witty storytelling, and some of the genre’s first truly memorable alien minds. Though his career was brief, his work helped raise expectations for what science fiction could do.

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