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Thomas M. Disch Audio Collection

It’s sad to say that this collection is only just over double the size that it was the last time I uploaded it a decade ago.
Ten years later I’m still holding out hope for an audio version of Camp Concentration and/or 334.
All new rips.

Enjoy

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–Books–

1979 – On Wings of Song
—(Read by John Stratton) 64k [10:44:38] {301mb}

1981 – Neighboring Lives [w/ Charles Naylor]
—(Read by John Horton) 64k [15:10:36] {422mb}

1991 – The M. D.: A Horror Story
—(Read by Chuck Benson) 64k [17:20:29] {497mb}

1998 – The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of
—(Read by John Richardson) 64k [11:25:21] {316mb}

01) Introduction
02) The Right to Lie
03) Poe, Our Embarrassing Ancestor
04) From the Earth to the Moon — In 101 Years
05) How Science Fiction Defused the Bomb
06) Star Trek, or the Future as a Lifestyle
07) Can Girls Play Too? Feminizing Science Fiction
08) When You Wish Upon a Star — Science Fiction as a Religion
09) Republicans on Mars — Science Fiction as Military Strategy
10) The Third World and Other Alien Nations
11) The Future of an Illusion — Science Fiction Beyond the Year 2000
12) Acknowledgements

–Short Stories–

1963 – The Demi-Urge
—(Read by Tony Addison) 128k [00:10:53] {10.2mb}
——[from: LibriVox Short Science Fiction Collection Vol. 056]
—(Read by Gregg Margarite) 128k [00:07:23] {7.1mb}
——[from: LibriVox Short Science Fiction Collection Vol. 033]

1964 – Descending
—(Read by Michael Hanson) 192k [00:30:08] {41.6mb}
——[from: Mindwebs #003]

1966 – Fun With Your New Head
—(Read by Miette) 64k [00:07:40] {3.59mb}
——[from: Miette’s Bedtime Story Podcast]

1966 – The Squirrel Cage
—(Read by Michael Hanson) 192k [00:30:54] {42.6mb}
——[from: Mindwebs #112]
—(Read by Elisha Sessions) 80k [00:27:19] {15.7mb}
——[from: A Bite of Stars, a Slug of Time, and Thou #14]

1967 – Problems of Creativeness
—(Read by Andrew Martin) 40k [00:57:58] {16.7mb}
——[from: The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories]

1967 – The Number You Have Reached
—(Read by Michael Hanson) 192k [00:30:00] {41.4mb}
——[from: Mindwebs #244]
—(Read by Peter J. Reynolds) 64k [00:24:22] {11.2mb}
——[from: World’s Best Science Fiction: 1968]

1968 – The Master of the Milford Altarpiece
—(Read by ??) 64k [00:36:54] {17.1mb}
——[from: Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany]

1976 – Death and the Single Girl
—(Read by Eric Conger) 64k [00:19:18] {9.17mb}
——[from: I Shudder at Your Touch: Four Tales of Sex and Horror]

1977 – Xmas
—(Read by Michele Schaeffer) 64k [00:26:12] {12mb}
——[from: A Literary Christmas]

1978 – Chanson Perpétuelle
—(Read by Terry Hayes Sales) 64k [02:16:07] {62.4mb}
——[from: Immortal: Short Novels of the Transhuman Future]

1978 – Mutability
—(Read by Ken Kliban) 64k [00:40:38] {18.8mb}
——[from: Anticipations]

1982 – Understanding Human Behavior
—(Read by Fred Major) 64k [00:52:19] {24.1mb}
——[from: The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 40th Anniversary Anthology]

1991 – The Death of Broadway
—(Read by Eva Wilhelm) 64k [00:41:06] {19.1mb}
——[from: The American Stage: Writing on Theater from Washington Irving to Tony Kushner]

1998 – The First Annual Performance Art Festival at the Slaughter Rock Battlefield
—(Read by Roy Avers) 64k [00:58:05] {26.7mb}
——[from: The Pushcart Prize XXIII: Best of the Small Presses, 1999]

2002 – Hansel, A Retrospective, or, The Danger of Childhood Obesity
—(Read by L. J. Ganser) 64k [00:02:27] {1.43mb}
——[from: The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror: 16th Annual Collection]

–From Wikipedia–

Thomas Michael Disch (February 2, 1940 – July 4, 2008) was an American science fiction author and poet. He won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book – previously called “Best Non-Fiction Book” – in 1999, and he had two other Hugo nominations and nine Nebula Award nominations to his credit, plus one win of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, a Rhysling Award, and two Seiun Awards, among others.
In the 1960s, his work began appearing in science-fiction magazines. His critically acclaimed science fiction novels, The Genocides, Camp Concentration and 334 are major contributions to the New Wave science fiction movement. In 1996, his book The Castle of Indolence: On Poetry, Poets, and Poetasters was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award,[4] and in 1999, Disch won the Nonfiction Hugo for The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of, a meditation on the impact of science fiction on our culture, as well as the Michael Braude Award for Light Verse. Among his other nonfiction work, he wrote theatre and opera criticism for The New York Times, The Nation, and other periodicals. He published several volumes of poetry as Tom Disch.
Following an extended period of depression after the death in 2005 of his life-partner, Charles Naylor, Disch stopped writing almost entirely, except for poetry and blog entries – although he did produce two novellas. Disch killed himself by gunshot[4] on July 4, 2008 in his apartment in Manhattan, New York City. Naylor and Disch are buried alongside each other at Saint Johns Episcopal Church Columbarium, Dubuque, Iowa. His last book, The Word of God, which was written shortly before Naylor died, had just been published a few days before Disch’s death. His last short story collection, The Wall of America, Disch’s first in over 25 years, was published posthumously, several months later.

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