![]() TIME AND THE GODS by Lord Dunsany Lord Dunsany was a London-born Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist notable for his work in fantasy. He was influenced by Algernon Swinburne, who wrote the line “Time and the Gods are at strife” in his 1866 poem “Hymn to Proserpine”, as well as by the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen. In turn, Dunsany’s influence was felt by H. P. Lovecraft and Ursula K. Le Guin. Arthur C. Clarke corresponded with Dunsany between 1944 and 1956. Those letters are collected in the book Arthur C. Clarke & Lord Dunsany: A Correspondence. Time and the Gods, a series of short stories written in a myth-like style, was first published in 1906. (Summary from Wikipedia) Approximate play time of 4¼ hours READ BY VARIOUS READERS Preface, Time and the Gods Read by KentF The Coming of the Sea Read by KentF A Legend of the Dawn Read by KentF The Vengeance of Men Read by KentF While the Gods Slept Read by RedToby The King that was Not; The Caves of Kai Read by hefyd The Sorrow of Search Read by Le Scal Men of Yarnith; For the Honour of the Gods Read by hefyd Night and Morning; Usury; Mlideen; Secret of the Gods; South Wind Read by Måns Broo In the Land of Time Read by RedToby The Relenting of Sarnidac Read by hefyd Journey of the King: Part 1 & 2 Read by Kevin McAsh Journey of the King: Part 3 & 4 Read by Måns Broo Journey of the King: Part 5, 6, 7 Read by Robin Cotter Journey of the King: Part 8 & 9 Read by Robin Cotter Journey of the King: Part 10 & 11 Read by Greg Elmensdor TIME_N_THE_GODS.mp3 |
