![]() ![]() ![]() re:verb’s co-producers receive no financial profits from the works featured in our show, and its produced content has always been intended solely for public educational purposes. Penguin Cafe Orchestra - “Perpetuum Mobile”Īll content used in this episode is either licensed under Creative Commons, or sampled under the conditions of Fair Use: namely, the use of work for noncommercial, nonprofit educational purposes. New York, NY: Doubleday.Īccessible pdf version can be found here: Obsessed with its own self-protection, the house plays out the routines of domestic American life as if nothing has changed… until the forces of nature find a way to breach its walls.īradbury, R. To start with, the narrative is set in the future on August 4th, 2026. It incorporates many expressive languages, provides detailed clues for the reader to make inferences and it conveys deep messages. ![]() Taking its title from Sara Teasdale’s 1918 poem of the same name, Bradbury’s story tells the tale of an autonomous, mechanized house that continues to operate despite the fact that its inhabitants (and the city surrounding it), have been destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. 'There Will Come Soft Rains' is a science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury. This re:read selection is an ever-timely tale of a post-apocalyptic dystopia: Ray Bradbury’s short story “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950). ![]() This episode presents another installment in our “re:read” series, in which we take short works of literature and develop them into audio dramas featuring music, sound effects, and dynamic vocal performances. ![]()
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