Ask a Foolish Question, Robert Sheckley
Ask a Foolish Question, Robert Sheckley
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Ask a Foolish Question

Author: Robert Sheckley

Narrator: Saethon Williams

Unabridged: 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/15/2025


Synopsis

Ask a Foolish Question by Robert Sheckley is a provocative science fiction tale that delves into the philosophical nature of inquiry, intelligence, and the pursuit of ultimate truth. First published in the early 1950s, the story follows beings from across the universe—especially Morran and Lingman—as they seek out the enigmatic Answerer, a near-omniscient entity designed to reveal the answers to any question. But as the seekers discover, the quality of the answer depends entirely on the quality of the question. Sheckley weaves a clever and contemplative narrative that challenges readers to consider how knowledge is shaped not just by what we ask, but by our ability to understand the answers. Perfect for fans of thought-provoking science fiction, Ask a Foolish Question is a timeless meditation on the limits of understanding and the nature of wisdom.

About Robert Sheckley

Robert Sheckley was one of the funniest writers in the history of science fiction. He did screwball comedy, broad satire, and farce. He could also be deadly serious, but he was always entertaining and always had something pointed to say about our world using the skewed versions of reality he created in his fiction. Starting in the early 1950s, he was an amazingly prolific short story writer, with a lot of his stories appearing in Galaxy Magazine. He launched his novel-writing career with Immortality, Inc., which he followed up with a sequence of excellent books: The Status Civilization, Journey Beyond Tomorrow, and Mindswap. He continued to produce novels and short stories in abundance until his death in 2005.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ian on September 22, 2024

A (very) short story that defies description. Available for free as part of Project Gutenberg (here). It takes 10 minutes to read. “In order to ask a question you must already know most of the answer.”......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on September 26, 2024

Worth a look, since it's free and you're done in 10 minutes. I wonder if Douglas Adams read it? And got the answer 42.......more

Goodreads review by ☘Misericordia☘ on August 28, 2018

Q: In order to ask a question you must already know most of the answer. (c)......more

Goodreads review by Nik on June 28, 2015

I think Answerer probably would've gotten his innards kicked out by some frustrated truth-seeker a long time ago.......more

Goodreads review by Flower on June 10, 2012

That's where Adams got it from.......more