Asleep in Armageddon, Ray Bradbury
Asleep in Armageddon, Ray Bradbury
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Asleep in Armageddon
The Most Dangerous Place to Close Your Eyes

Author: Ray Bradbury

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 04/04/2022


Synopsis

Leonard Sale survives his crash with food, air, and a working radio—everything needed to wait out rescue in comfort. Six days should pass easily. But when sleep brings something far worse than dreams, rest becomes a threat and exhaustion becomes a countdown.As the hours stretch and fatigue erodes his defenses, Sale realizes that the planet itself is not empty. Ancient minds linger here, locked in an unfinished war, and they have discovered a living battlefield. Every closed eye gives them ground. Every moment awake costs him strength. The question is no longer whether help will arrive, but whether he can still be himself when it does.Ray Bradbury pushes isolation to its breaking point in Asleep in Armageddon, turning a simple survival wait into a relentless psychological siege. The story trades external monsters for an internal one, where memory, imagination, and willpower collide under unbearable strain. It’s a quiet setting filled with unbearable noise—and a test of how long a single mind can hold the line.Ray Bradbury’s fiction appeared in Planet Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Weird Tales, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Galaxy, helping define the emotional reach of science fiction across decades. Known for pairing lyrical language with deeply human pressure points, Bradbury often placed ordinary people in extraordinary situations where the cost of endurance mattered more than technology. Asleep in Armageddon stands as one of his most intense early explorations of mental invasion and psychological endurance under cosmic indifference.

About Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and poet. He became a full-time writer in 1943 and contributed numerous short stories to periodicals before publishing a collection of them, Dark Carnival, in 1947.
His reputation as a writer of courage and vision was established with the publication of The Martian Chronicles in 1950, which describes Earthlings' first attempts to conquer and colonize Mars and the unintended consequences. Next came The Illustrated Man and Fahrenheit 451, which many consider to be Bradbury's masterpiece. Other works by Bradbury include The October Country, Dandelion Wine, A Medicine for Melancholy, Something Wicked This Way Comes, I Sing the Body Electric! Quicker Than the Eye, and Driving Blind. In all, Bradbury published more than thirty books and close to six hundred short stories. He has been awarded the O. Henry Memorial Award, the Benjamin Franklin Award, the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement, the Grand Master Award from the Science Fiction Writers of America, and the PEN Center USA West Lifetime Achievement Award, among others.


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