Born Again
Alfred Lawson
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"I doubt that anyone who reads [Born Again] will ever forget it: it is quite singularly bad, with long indigestible rants against the evils of the world, an impossibly idealistic Utopian prescription for the said evils, and - as you will have gathered - a very silly plot." - oddbooks.co.uk
Alfred Lawson was a veritable Renaissance man: a professional baseball player, a luminary in the field of aviation, an outspoken advocate of vegetarianism and economic reform, and the founder of a pseudo-scientific crackpot philosophy called Lawsonomy. Born Again, his only novel, is a bizarre, delirious, and delightfully silly utopian science-fiction novel that lays the groundwork for the philosophy that would later dominate Lawson's life. It tells the story of John Convert, a wayward, seafaring soul (based loosely on Lawson, minus the conveniently symbolic initials) who is tossed overboard by his crewmen after a physical altercation. Convert awakens on an island inhabited by a race of superhuman giants -- called the Sagemen -- who slumber in their subterranean city. He then meets Arletta, a giantess who takes Convert on a journey that will change his life in ways too fantastically strange to imagine. (Introduction by ChuckW) (7 hr 46 min)
Chapitres
00 - Dedication | 2:11 | Lu par Chuck Williamson |
01 - Chapter I | 7:00 | Lu par Chuck Williamson |
02 - Chapter II | 5:08 | Lu par Chuck Williamson |
03 - Chapter III | 6:28 | Lu par Chuck Williamson |
04 - Chapter IV | 8:10 | Lu par Chuck Williamson |
05 - Chapter V | 11:50 | Lu par Chuck Williamson |
06 - Chapter VI | 9:02 | Lu par Chuck Williamson |
07 - Chapter VII | 11:54 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
08 - Chapter VIII | 14:42 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
09 - Chapter IX | 14:10 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
10 - Chapter X | 17:46 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
11 - Chapter XI | 11:15 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
12 - Chapter XII | 12:12 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
13 - Chapter XIII | 6:42 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
14 - Chapter XIV | 8:05 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
15 - Chapter XV | 10:36 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
16 - Chapter XVI | 22:45 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
17 - Chapter XVII | 11:55 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
18 - Chapter XVIII | 14:39 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
19 - Chapter XIX | 11:15 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
20 - Chapter XX | 13:51 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
21 - Chapter XXI | 14:29 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
22 - Chapter XXII | 14:02 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
23 - Chapter XXIII | 13:53 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
24 - Chapter XXIV | 10:47 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
25 - Chapter XXV | 17:04 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
26 - Chapter XXVI | 9:20 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
27 - Chapter XXVII | 15:00 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
28 - Chapter XXVIII | 18:39 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
29 - Chapter XXIX | 14:56 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
30 - Chapter XXX | 14:41 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
31 - Chapter XXXI | 15:12 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
32 - Chapter XXXII | 8:08 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
33 - Chapter XXXIII | 14:42 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
34 - Epilogue (Part 1) | 26:17 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
35 - Epilogue (Part 2) and Stray Shots | 27:42 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
Critiques
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Richard V Lingenfelter
i started this book about 41/2 years ago and was very intread and thankfull of the it being avaable . for some reason or less i did not finish it and till now picked it up and finished now. not much i will can say other then its a mush read. it pulls you in the same way it takes you out? in good spirts! thank you to the ones that have read this book. our blessing are still moving the way we want them. rvl
one of my fav's





Richard
very well written book