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Douglas Adams: The Ends of the Earth

Arvind Ethan David
4.8
(8)
Duration
6h 32m
Year
2025
Language
English

About

A celebration of the startling wit and unexpected wisdom of the legendary science fiction author, featuring readings of Douglas Adams's work, rare archival audio, plus interviews with his most famous friends and fans reflecting on the late author's legacy.

Douglas Adams, the legendary author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is one of the most beloved authors of all time. Twenty-five years after his death, his books continue to be read by new generations and his creations along with his ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything being "42," have seeped deep into public consciousness.

Adams was also someone who thought deeply about the biggest problems in the world, from the internet, to artificial intelligence, to space exploration, politics, and conservation-he was a sharp critic and a profoundly disruptive thinker of the way we do things.

When Adams passed away in 2001, he left behind a treasure trove of recordings from his personal archive-many of which have never been heard before. Now, thanks to the Adams Estate, for the first time, these rare materials are available to his fans and are featured in Douglas Adams: The Ends of the Earth. Along with interviews with some of his personal friends, collaborators, and admirers, including actors and comedians like Stephen Fry, David Baddiel, Griff Rhys Jones, and zoologists Lucy Cooke and Mark Carwardine, this archival material combined with readings and reenactments of his work come together to form an immersive journey through the mind of one of the most beloved and visionary writers of our time.

This celebration of Adams's work reveals a side of his genius that has never been heard before. This is a must-listen for fans old and new and is a celebration of a mind that continues to inspire and challenge us all.

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"Multiple narrators come together to create an audio portrait that is part biography, part celebration, and part theatrical tribute to author Douglas Adams, best known for THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY. Arvind Ethan David's clear, engaging presence guides listeners through reflections on the life and work of the singular humorist. Archival contributions from Douglas Adams himself provide authenticity and intimacy. Sam Barnett adds youthful energy, while Stephen Fry's warm, resonant delivery situates the material within a broader tradition of British comedy and satire. The interplay of voices offers both variety and cohesion, giving the production a lively layered quality. The result is an immersive listening experience that captures Adams's eccentric brilliance and enduring influence. J.M.M. � AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine"
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