Dymer by C. S. Lewis audiobook.
Genre: poetry
Dymer is C. S. Lewis's early narrative poem, written in rich, mythic language and shaped like a modern fable. It follows Dymer, a restless young man raised in a gray, rule-bound city where imagination and desire are treated as threats. When he breaks away from the safety of conformity, Dymer sets out into a strange landscape of shifting kingdoms, seductive promises, and uncanny rites, driven by a hunger for freedom and a longing he cannot fully name. Along the way he encounters figures who offer order, pleasure, authority, and transcendence, each demanding a different kind of surrender. As Dymer's choices ripple outward, his private rebellion becomes entangled with public forces, and his search for selfhood turns into a perilous confrontation with the consequences of pride, power, and half-understood worship. By turns dreamlike, satirical, and solemn, Dymer explores themes Lewis would later revisit in his fiction and essays: the lure of false gods, the cost of isolation, and the complicated path from appetite to meaning. This is a lyrical journey through temptation and transformation, told with the intensity of a dark fairy tale.
Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 01
(00:13:38) Chapter 02
(00:27:11) Chapter 03
(00:40:33) Chapter 04
(00:55:22) Chapter 05
(01:08:38) Chapter 06
(01:23:20) Chapter 07
(01:37:16) Chapter 08
(01:48:14) Chapter 09
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