X Marks the Pedwalk - When Crosswalks Become Battlefields
Fritz Leiber
Narrateur Scott Miller
Maison d'édition: Scott Miller
Synopsis
X Marks the Pedwalk is Fritz Leiber at his sharpest—darkly funny, razor-observant, and unsettlingly prophetic. A simple moment at a city crosswalk detonates into an all-out cultural feud between “Feet” and “Wheels,” where pedestrians and motorists clash with increasing boldness, absurdity, and danger. As both factions lose their grip on reason, the story reveals a society pushed far past satire into something frighteningly recognizable. Leiber’s narrative blends humor, tension, and social commentary into a fast-moving tale that feels as timely as ever. Each escalation between the rival groups exposes new layers of paranoia, pride, and political manipulation, culminating in a world barely held together by fraying agreements and fragile sanity. Fritz Leiber (1910–1992) was one of the foundational voices of 20th-century speculative fiction. Equally adept at science fiction, fantasy, and horror, he crafted stories that combined intelligence, psychological insight, and a distinctive sense of style. His work helped define the “urban fantasy” subgenre, and he was known for his ability to blend sharp wit with serious thematic depth. Winner of multiple Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards, Leiber influenced generations of writers with his versatility and craftsmanship. His work continues to resonate thanks to his uncanny ability to illuminate human nature through the lens of the strange, the futuristic, and the unexpected.
Durée: 13 minutes (00:13:12) Date de publication: 14/04/2023; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

