DEPTH is a literary audio project by a creative association of independent readers who love and know how to do their job—telling captivating stories. If you’re ready to dive below the waterline of everyday reality into the enchanting ocean of gripping prose, then we’re on our way together!
DEPTH. IMMERSION 32nd
The First Satellite of Earth, the first man in space, the first landing on the Moon… The USSR’s achievements in space exploration are undeniable. It stirred minds, beckoned and promised, instilled hope and drew people in. Scientists, politicians, ordinary people, and science-fiction writers.
Back then, a child’s desire to become an astronaut was a perfectly ordinary thing. Ask a modern child—who do they want to be? Alas.
Another issue of “Depth,” of course, cannot cover everything that Soviet science-fiction writers created over the past decades. And we took the theme wider. Here you’ll find not only what lies beyond our planet’s atmosphere, but also what’s on it. And even in ourselves. Otherwise, no way.
Yura, maybe we haven’t heard everything yet…?
Contents:
Vladimir Savchenko — The Awakening of Professor Bern (read by Vitaly Panov)
Ilya Varshavsky — The Hysteresis Loop (read by Valery Kunit-sky)
Kazan-ts ev Aleksandr — The Explosion (read by Roman Volkov)
Igor Rosokhovatsky — A Meeting in the Desert (read by Ivan Savoskin)
Boris Sht ern — “Whose Planet?” (read by Kirill Golovin)
Mikhail Pukhov — The Terminator (read by Oleg Buldakov)
Leonid Kudryavtsev — Two Suns (read by Vladimir Knyazev)
Ilya Varshavsky — Love and Time (read by Alexey Dik)
Yevgeny Zamyatin — A Story About the Most Important Thing (read by Vadim Chernobel-sky)
Boris Sht ern — The House (read by Vladimir Ovuor)
Sever G an s ovsky — The Range (read by Roman Pankov)
Vladlen Bakhnov — A Cheap Clearance Sale (read by Sergey Belchikov)