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The Last Man in New York - A City Stopped in Time

Paul MacNamara

Narrador Scott Miller

Editora: Scott Miller

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Sinopse

When reporter Joe Dunn wakes atop the RCA Building after a violent storm, he expects the noise and pulse of Manhattan below. Instead, he finds a city without motion, sound, or people—an entire world halted in a single moment of time. As he wanders through silent streets, deserted buildings, and motionless rivers, he becomes convinced he may be the last man left alive. But everything changes when he discovers that he isn’t alone, and that the truth behind the frozen world may lie in the cryptic warnings of a strange man he once interviewed in New Jersey. 
The Last Man in New York unfolds as an atmospheric, thoughtful tale of isolation, unexpected companionship, and cosmic bookkeeping gone awry. Paul MacNamara blends urban eeriness with an imaginative twist, turning a familiar metropolis into a haunting landscape of stillness and unanswered questions. 
Paul MacNamara was a mid-century science-fiction writer known for his strong character voices and unexpected story turns. Writing during an era when magazines were the heart of the genre, he contributed memorable tales that blended humor, suspense, and big-idea speculation. His works often reflected the anxieties and aspirations of the postwar world, grounding cosmic possibilities in recognizable human emotions. 
Though less widely known today, MacNamara’s stories remain a window into the era’s inventive spirit. His writing continues to intrigue listeners and readers who enjoy imaginative storytelling with a playful but unsettling edge.
Duração: aproximadamente 1 hora (01:24:39)
Data de publicação: 18/09/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —