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Exhalation

by Ted Chiang

Narrated by Edoardo Ballerini, Dominic Hoffman, Amy Landon, Ted Chiang

4.27 ABR Score (117.4K ratings)
★ 4.27 Goodreads (113.3K) ★ 4.45 Audible (4.1K)
11h 22m Released 2019 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Ted Chiang himself narrates one of these stories, and somehow that only makes the ideas feel more unsettling.

  • Great if you want: philosophy and hard sci-fi wrapped in intimate human stories
  • Listening experience: quiet and cerebral — each story demands a pause after
  • Narration: ensemble cast matches each story's tone; Chiang's own reading is unexpectedly affecting
  • Skip if: you prefer narrative momentum over meditative, idea-driven fiction

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About This Audiobook

Nine interconnected tales explore the profound mysteries of consciousness, time, and choice through the lens of speculative fiction. Chiang constructs worlds where ancient Baghdad merchants discover temporal gateways, alien scientists uncover the mechanics of their own existence, and humans grapple with technology that reveals alternate versions of their lives. Each story functions as both philosophical thought experiment and deeply human drama, examining how beings across different realities confront questions of free will, identity, and mortality. The collection weaves together themes of scientific discovery and emotional truth, asking whether understanding the universe's fundamental nature brings comfort or existential dread.

The multi-narrator approach transforms these cerebral stories into intimate performances that capture each tale's unique voice and setting. Edoardo Ballerini, Dominic Hoffman, Amy Landon, and Chiang himself bring distinct interpretations to different stories, allowing listeners to experience the tonal shifts between contemplative alien monologues and urgent human dilemmas. The audio format particularly enhances Chiang's precise, measured prose, giving weight to scientific concepts while preserving the emotional undercurrents. Each narrator's pacing allows complex philosophical ideas to unfold naturally, making abstract theories feel grounded and accessible without losing their profound implications.