The Clouds

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


The Clouds by Aristophanes is a bold and brilliant satire of intellectual pretension, generational conflict, and the shifting moral landscape of Classical Athens. Set within the lively context of an ancient Greek comedy, the play lampoons the philosopher Socrates and the rising influence of rhetorical schools that prized clever argument over truth and tradition.


At the center is Strepsiades, an aging Athenian burdened by his son's extravagant debts. Desperate, he turns to the “Thinkery” - a school led by a caricature of Socrates, where logic is twisted and ethics bent. There, Strepsiades hopes to learn how to talk his way out of obligation, but instead becomes tangled in absurdity and contradiction. The Chorus of Clouds, ethereal and all-knowing, hover as both muses and mockers, offering commentary with biting wit and divine irony.


Blending theatrical spectacle with philosophical critique, Aristophanes delivers a play that is at once comedic and profoundly reflective. The Clouds invites listeners to question the purpose of education, the value of tradition, and the nature of wisdom itself - all while laughing at the folly of men who fly too high in their own minds.


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The Clouds

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


The Clouds by Aristophanes is a bold and brilliant satire of intellectual pretension, generational conflict, and the shifting moral landscape of Classical Athens. Set within the lively context of an ancient Greek comedy, the play lampoons the philosopher Socrates and the rising influence of rhetorical schools that prized clever argument over truth and tradition.


At the center is Strepsiades, an aging Athenian burdened by his son's extravagant debts. Desperate, he turns to the “Thinkery” - a school led by a caricature of Socrates, where logic is twisted and ethics bent. There, Strepsiades hopes to learn how to talk his way out of obligation, but instead becomes tangled in absurdity and contradiction. The Chorus of Clouds, ethereal and all-knowing, hover as both muses and mockers, offering commentary with biting wit and divine irony.


Blending theatrical spectacle with philosophical critique, Aristophanes delivers a play that is at once comedic and profoundly reflective. The Clouds invites listeners to question the purpose of education, the value of tradition, and the nature of wisdom itself - all while laughing at the folly of men who fly too high in their own minds.


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The Clouds

The Clouds

by ARISTOPHANES

Narrated by Digital Voice Andrew E

Unabridged — 1 hours, 45 minutes

The Clouds

The Clouds

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Overview

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


The Clouds by Aristophanes is a bold and brilliant satire of intellectual pretension, generational conflict, and the shifting moral landscape of Classical Athens. Set within the lively context of an ancient Greek comedy, the play lampoons the philosopher Socrates and the rising influence of rhetorical schools that prized clever argument over truth and tradition.


At the center is Strepsiades, an aging Athenian burdened by his son's extravagant debts. Desperate, he turns to the “Thinkery” - a school led by a caricature of Socrates, where logic is twisted and ethics bent. There, Strepsiades hopes to learn how to talk his way out of obligation, but instead becomes tangled in absurdity and contradiction. The Chorus of Clouds, ethereal and all-knowing, hover as both muses and mockers, offering commentary with biting wit and divine irony.


Blending theatrical spectacle with philosophical critique, Aristophanes delivers a play that is at once comedic and profoundly reflective. The Clouds invites listeners to question the purpose of education, the value of tradition, and the nature of wisdom itself - all while laughing at the folly of men who fly too high in their own minds.



Product Details

BN ID: 2940195373450
Publisher: Booker
Publication date: 06/09/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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