Metropolis, Thea von Harbou
Metropolis, Thea von Harbou
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Metropolis
A City Divided, A Future Forged

Author: Thea von Harbou

Narrator: Samuel Drayton

Unabridged: 6 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Paradox Audios

Published: 11/24/2025


Synopsis

"Metropolis," penned by Thea von Harbou in the late 1920s, is a gripping science fiction novel that transports readers to a dazzling yet dystopian urban expanse in the year 2026 A.D. Within this sprawling cityscape, themes of class struggle, the relentless march of technology, and humanity's intricate bond with machinery resonate profoundly. 
The narrative centers on Freder, the young heir of a powerful industrial ruler, who finds himself ensnared in the throes of unrequited longing for a captivating woman who embodies the indomitable spirit of the downtrodden working class. From the very beginning, "Metropolis" plunges readers into a riotous tapestry of sights and sounds, opening with Freder playing an ornate grand organ that reverberates through the vast halls, echoing amidst the cosmic ballet of twinkling stars. He is enveloped in an overwhelming sense of yearning for an elusive figure whose presence haunts his dreams.
However, the veneer of his privileged existence is soon shattered by a harrowing vision of the laborers toiling in the depths of the city—a stark, bitter reminder of the human toll exacted by the glorified machine age. As Freder descends from his lofty perch in the opulent workshop, the harsh realities of his father's iron-fisted industrial regime come into sharp focus. Thrust into a tumultuous clash of ideals, he begins to question the very foundations of the oppressive systems that sustain the metropolis.
This intricate interplay between man, machine, and society unfurls with rich, evocative symbolism, prompting deep moral inquiries about the nature of progress and the heavy sacrifices it demands. Each scene pulsates with life, as the stark contrasts within the city illuminate the struggles rooted in its core, inviting readers to contemplate the cost of ambition in a rapidly mechanized world.

About Thea Von Harbou

Thea von Harbou (1888–1954) was a German screenwriter, novelist, film director, and actress. Born in Bavaria, she began her career in the arts as an actress then later shifted her focus to writing fiction. Following a collaboration with German director Joe May, she began to work with Fritz Lang, whom she married. Together, they worked on several films, many of which were adaptations of her short fiction and novels, including the seminal science-fiction film Metropolis.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dfordoom on September 24, 2011

Thea von Harbou is best known today as the wife of the great film director Fritz Lang and his close collaborator on most of his early German masterpieces. She not only co-wrote the scripts, she also turned several of them into novels, including perhaps the most famous of all, Metropolis. She had in f......more

Goodreads review by John Dishwasher on November 21, 2020

A very ambitious and enigmatic novel treating the redemption of a society. Von Harbou creates a world which is ‘perfect’ and ‘flawless’ superficially, but which is built upon exploitation and cruelty. For the privileged the society is as hedonistic as Sodom. For the workers and masses it is a crushi......more

Goodreads review by Maria on February 07, 2012

Absolutely loved the book as much as I loved the movie. The language is a bit strange though, there are no dialogues and the atmosphere is stifling at times due to an overdose of exalted phrases. The characters are bombastic, everything they say or do is filled with great passion adjacent to madness......more

Goodreads review by Liam O'Leary on March 20, 2022

A source text for The Burnt City by Punchdrunk Not recommended. This is a novelisation of a screenplay, not a novel, so it is written awkwardly. Also, the same author made the screenplay for the famous film but it is very different, making me wonder why there is a difference. Only interesting from se......more