
Roma Eterna
Author: Robert Silverberg
Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki
Unabridged: 16 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 02/11/2025
Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction

Author: Robert Silverberg
Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki
Unabridged: 16 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 02/11/2025
Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction
Robert Silverberg’s first published story appeared in 1954 when he was a sophomore at Columbia University. Since then, he has won multiple Nebula, Hugo, and Locus awards. He has been nominated for both awards more times than any other writer. In 1999 he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and in 2004 the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America gave him their Grand Master Award for career achievement. He remains one of the most imaginative and versatile writers in science fiction.
Stefan Rudnicki first became involved with audiobooks in 1994. Now a Grammy-winning audiobook producer, he has worked on more than five thousand audiobooks as a narrator, writer, producer, or director. He has narrated more than nine hundred audiobooks. A recipient of multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards, he was presented the coveted Audie Award for solo narration in 2005, 2007, and 2014, and was named one of AudioFile’s Golden Voices in 2012.
“Silverberg’s magisterial alternate history is likely the coda to his ongoing exploration of a Roman empire that survived in some form to a time contemporary with our world’s present…They are very good stories…full of Silverberg’s seasoned expertise in historiography, characterization, and world-building, and they offer something to satisfy most readers’ tastes.” Booklist
“In Hugo and Nebula winner Silverberg’s epic alternative history, as grandly sweeping and imaginative as his celebrated Majipoor Cycle, the imperial Eternal City (a.k.a. Roma) takes two thousand years to decline but not quite fall…Guided by the sure hand of an old master, these many roads lead to a fascinating city of multitudinous souls.” Publishers Weekly