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Free Audiobook: Fahrenheit 451 by Unknown

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06:28:34
Language
English
Genre
Sci-Fi

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Fire Captain Beatty explains it this way, “Give the people contests they win by remembering the words to more popular songs…. Don’t give them slippery stuff like philosophy or sociology t In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury’s classic, frightening vision of the future, firemen don’t put out fires–they start them in order to burn books. Bradbury’s vividly painted society holds up the appearance of happiness as the highest goal–a place where trivial information is good, and knowledge and ideas are bad.

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  1. 1 Ray Bradbury - 101 - Harper Audio Presents Fahrenheit 451 00:02:40
  2. 2 Ray Bradbury - 102 - He hung up his black beetle-colored helmet... 00:12:40
  3. 3 Ray Bradbury - 103 - Happy! Of all the nonsense 00:03:11
  4. 4 Ray Bradbury - 104 - He opened the bedroom door 00:06:15
  5. 5 Ray Bradbury - 105 - They had this machine 00:08:33
  6. 6 Ray Bradbury - 106 - At nine in the morning Mildred's bed was empty 00:01:48
  7. 7 Ray Bradbury - 107 - In the late afternoon it rained... 00:03:44
  8. 8 Ray Bradbury - 108 - The rain was thinning away... 00:05:16
  9. 9 Ray Bradbury - 109 - The Mechanical Hound slept but did not sleep... 00:08:22
  10. 10 Ray Bradbury - 110 - One two three four... 00:08:47
  11. 11 Ray Bradbury - 111 - The flutter of cards, motion of hands... 00:06:36
  12. 12 Ray Bradbury - 201 - It was a flaking three-story house . . . 00:09:21
  13. 13 Ray Bradbury - 202 - They said nothing on their way back to the firehouse. 00:01:37
  14. 14 Ray Bradbury - 203 - ''Who is it_'' 00:02:20
  15. 15 Ray Bradbury - 204 - Late in the night he looked over at Mildred. 00:11:58
  16. 16 Ray Bradbury - 205 - He had chills and fever in the morning. 00:28:33
  17. 17 Ray Bradbury - 206 - Montag watched through the window . . . 00:11:32
  18. 18 Ray Bradbury - 301 - Part Two_ The Sieve and the Sand 00:13:24
  19. 19 Ray Bradbury - 302 - He was on the subway 00:04:39
  20. 20 Ray Bradbury - 303 - _Who is it__ 00:24:23
  21. 21 Ray Bradbury - 304 - You could feel the war getting ready in the sky 00:02:27
  22. 22 Ray Bradbury - 305 - He was eating a light supper 00:23:33
  23. 23 Ray Bradbury - 401 - The Mechanical Hound was gone 00:13:12
  24. 24 Ray Bradbury - 402 - Part 3_ Burning Bright 00:08:34
  25. 25 Ray Bradbury - 403 - The house fell in red coals and black ash. 00:26:04
  26. 26 Ray Bradbury - 404 - The house was silent. 00:01:35
  27. 27 Ray Bradbury - 405 - _Faber!_ 00:13:41
  28. 28 Ray Bradbury - 501 - Montag ran 00:05:37
  29. 29 Ray Bradbury - 502 - He was three hundred yards downstream... 00:12:55
  30. 30 Ray Bradbury - 503 - Half an hour later... 00:18:26
  31. 31 Ray Bradbury - 504 - They stood by the river in the starlight 00:02:32
  32. 32 Ray Bradbury - 505 - There was shriek and the jets from the city... 00:06:05
  33. 33 Ray Bradbury - 506 - Later, the men around Montag could not say... 00:05:56
  34. 34 Ray Bradbury - 507 - Montag, lying there, his eyes gritted with dust. 00:11:32
  35. 35 Ray Bradbury - 601 - Ray Bradbury Interview 8-8-01 Los Angeles, Ca 00:06:34
  36. 36 Ray Bradbury - 602 - On Capt. Beatty 00:09:14
  37. 37 Ray Bradbury - 603 - On unconscious thought while writing 00:19:01
  38. 38 Ray Bradbury - 604 - On poetic writing and sensory images 00:07:56
  39. 39 Ray Bradbury - 605 - Moments of truth 00:02:34
  40. 40 Ray Bradbury - 606 - Growing up in Hollywood 00:04:03
  41. 41 Ray Bradbury - 607 - Transition from ''pulp'' writing 00:09:38
  42. 42 Ray Bradbury - 608 - Message to listener 00:01:46