
Futuria Fantasia's winter 1940 issue is a delightful collage of early science‑fiction experimentation, blending tongue‑in‑cheek editorial banter with a roster of fresh, off‑beat stories. Readers will hear the buzz of a fledgling magazine eager to push the boundaries of imagination, featuring poets, illustrators, and writers who later became genre staples. The lively introductions and playful footnotes set a convivial tone that invites listeners into a community of daring creators.
The centerpiece, “The Voice of Scariliop,” follows Redforth as he confronts a quartet of impossible stone pillars that pulse with impossible colors and sound. His quest to locate the elusive Ghiltharmie and escape the exile of the Yulphog draws him into a surreal landscape where reality bends, and every hue seems to sing. Listeners are treated to a vivid, dream‑like tableau that teeters between wonder and dread, promising further mysteries as the pillars begin to dissolve.
Language
en
Duration
~57 minutes (54K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-12-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1920–2012
A master of imaginative fiction, he brought together science fiction, fantasy, horror, and deep human feeling in stories that still feel fresh today. Best known for Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles, he wrote with wonder, urgency, and a real love of ideas.
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