loader from loading.io

Season 2, Episode 6 - The Torture by Hope

Back of the Bookshelf

Release Date: 10/31/2022

Season 2, Episode 9 - The Adventure of Prince Florizel and a Detective show art Season 2, Episode 9 - The Adventure of Prince Florizel and a Detective

Back of the Bookshelf

The city of Paris has captured the imagination of many writers over the years, so it was perhaps inevitable that we would end up journeying back there for another of our adaptations. This one is The Adventure of Prince Florizel and a Detective by Robert Louis Stevenson, originally published in London Magazine in October 1878. The story is part of The Rajah's Diamond cycle and is about a mysterious diamond which was stolen from an Indian ruler and is thought to bring misfortune to people who come in contact with it. The eponymous Prince Florizel of Bohemia was given the diamond in another...

info_outline
Season 2, Episode 8 - Circumstantial Evidence show art Season 2, Episode 8 - Circumstantial Evidence

Back of the Bookshelf

It's time to fire up the Back of the Bookshelf time machine for another trip back into the literary past. Our story this time is an Edgar Wallace mystery called Circumstantial Evidence, which was originally published in 1929 along with seven of his other works in a collection called Circumstantial Evidence and Other Stories. The story is set in England in the 1920s and is about a young woman who is accused of murder when her wealthy uncle dies in mysterious circumstances. The evidence against her is all circumstantial, but as the lawyer characters are quick to point out, that kind of evidence...

info_outline
Season 2, Episode 7 - Beyond Lies the Wub show art Season 2, Episode 7 - Beyond Lies the Wub

Back of the Bookshelf

Over the years, we at Back of the Bookshelf have carried our listeners to countries far and wide, to dizzying heights in the sky and deep underground, but we have never taken them beyond the bounds of the planet… until now. That’s right, in this seventh episode of our second season, we’ll be journeying to the stars courtesy of illustrious science fiction writer Philip K. Dick and his story, Beyond Lies the Wub. It’s an engaging tale about a spaceship crew who purchase a strange creature on a trading trip to Mars. The creature looks like a pig, but looks can be deceiving. On the...

info_outline
Season 2, Episode 6 - The Torture by Hope show art Season 2, Episode 6 - The Torture by Hope

Back of the Bookshelf

It’s becoming a Back of the Bookshelf tradition that we release a horror themed episode on Halloween and 2022 is no exception. This time we’ve gone with a little known French story called La Torture Par L’Espérance (The Torture by Hope) by Villiers de L’Isle Adam. The story was originally published in issue 3191 of the newspaper Gil Blas on 13th August 1888 and was printed again later in the year in the author’s short fiction collection, Nouveaux Contes Cruels (New Cruel Tales). An English language version followed in June 1891 in Issue 6 of The Strand. From its first appearance, it...

info_outline
Season 2, Episode 5 - A Drama in the Air show art Season 2, Episode 5 - A Drama in the Air

Back of the Bookshelf

It's taken a lot longer than we intended - for which we humbly apologise - but episode 5 of our second season is finally ready. It's another aeronautical adventure, this time from the pen of the great Jules Verne. It was first published in August 1851 under the title La Science En Famille. Un Voyage En Balloon, but is better known as A Drama in the Air. The author needs no introduction, of course. A prolific novelist, poet and playwright, he is one the true pioneers of the science fiction genre.  He is the second most translated author in the world, beaten only by Agatha Christie,...

info_outline
Season 2, Episode 4 -The Fir Tree show art Season 2, Episode 4 -The Fir Tree

Back of the Bookshelf

Festive Greetings, You are cordially invited to join us for a sleigh ride back into the past courtesy of the Christmas episode of our second season. It’s our version of Hans Christian Andersen’s THE FIR TREE, originally published in 1844 in NEW FAIRY TALES, VOL. 1, COLLECTION 2. It isn’t as well-known as some of Andersen's tales, but has a bittersweet quality which makes it hard to forget, telling of a tree who yearns to leave his forest home, only to find life outside doesn't meet his expectations.

info_outline
Season 2, Episode 3 - In the Court of the Dragon show art Season 2, Episode 3 - In the Court of the Dragon

Back of the Bookshelf

Halloween is here, when trick-or-treaters roam the streets… along with other less wholesome things. To honour the occasion, this episode is a horror story by Robert W. Chambers called IN THE COURT OF THE DRAGON, first published in his THE KING IN YELLOW collection.

info_outline
Season 2, Episode 2 - Gods of the North show art Season 2, Episode 2 - Gods of the North

Back of the Bookshelf

Fantasy fans should enjoy our latest episode, 'Gods of the North'. It’s a tale of savage warriors and mystical beings by Robert E. Howard, in whose imagination the iconic character of Conan was famously forged. Interestingly, Conan was the story's main protagonist at first, but Howard replaced him with the character of Amra after it was rejected for publication. Following a later reinsertion, the Amra version was largely forgotten, so it this we have chosen to present. Now it’s time we began, by Crom...

info_outline
Season 2, Episode 1 - When the World Screamed show art Season 2, Episode 1 - When the World Screamed

Back of the Bookshelf

Greetings. After a long hiatus, 'Back of the Bookshelf' has returned for its second season. Kicking things off is another Professor Challenger story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle called 'When the World Screamed'. It was originally published in 'Liberty', a U.S. magazine, before making its appearance in the U.K. courtesy of 'The Strand'. Join us as we journey deep underground to find out if the Earth is truly a living organism as Challenger believes. C.J. Carter-Stephenson narrates, music is by Kevin MacLeod.

info_outline
Season 2 Announcement... show art Season 2 Announcement...

Back of the Bookshelf

On 1st July 2021, Back of the Bookshelf will return for its second season. To mark the occasion, we'll be releasing a special feature length episode in both audio and video format. It's another Professor Challenger story from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle called When the World Screamed, so takes us full circle back to where we began. After that, our monthly exploration of lesser known gems of yesteryear will resume. If you thrill at the clatter of carriage wheels on the road, if you yearn for astounding adventures in space, then you won't be disappointed. As always, it's all free and all are welcome,...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

It’s becoming a Back of the Bookshelf tradition that we release a horror themed episode on Halloween and 2022 is no exception. This time we’ve gone with a little known French story called La Torture Par L’Espérance (The Torture by Hope) by Villiers de L’Isle Adam.

The story was originally published in issue 3191 of the newspaper Gil Blas on 13th August 1888 and was printed again later in the year in the author’s short fiction collection, Nouveaux Contes Cruels (New Cruel Tales). An English language version followed in June 1891 in Issue 6 of The Strand. From its first appearance, it was compared to the work of Edgar Allan Poe and it’s easy to see why.  It has an ambiguous ending and shares many of the same themes, such as cruelty, torture, religion and death. Set in a prison belonging to the Spanish Inquisition, it is particularly reminiscent of The Pit and the Pendulum, and the two stories were actually combined into a single narrative in Jan Švankmajer’s short animated film The Pendulum, the Pit and Hope. The portrayal of the main character, a Jewish Rabbi named Aser Abarbanel, is stereotypical, but the writing is of such a high standard in other ways, that it’s worth overlooking this flaw.        

As for the author, he was born to a distinguished aristocratic family in 1838. He wrote in a romantic style, usually in the horror and mystery genres, and became fairly well-known in his day, but struggled financially in his later years. He died of stomach cancer in 1889. The Torture by Hope is an excellent example of his writing prowess, and our adaptation features music by Kevin MacLeod and our usual immersive soundscape. Now, screw your courage to the sticking place and journey back with us to a time of torture, terror and religious intolerance.