The Sirens of Titan
by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Chris Moore
Narrated by Jay Snyder
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
Vonnegut uses time travel, alien manipulation, and cosmic absurdity to ask why humans exist — and the answer is both funnier and bleaker than you'd expect.
- Great if you want: philosophical sci-fi that makes you laugh while questioning everything
- Listening experience: sardonic and propulsive — Vonnegut never lets you get comfortable
- Narration: Snyder delivers Vonnegut's dry, deadpan voice with steady, unflinching calm
- Skip if: you need characters to feel warmth or genuine hope
About This Audiobook
Malachi Constant is the richest man on Earth, a figure of spectacular depravity whose fortune is the apparent product of divine favor. When a visitor from Mars arrives to recruit him for an interplanetary journey, Constant is swept into a cosmic absurdity spanning Earth, Mars, Mercury, and Saturn, culminating in a revelation about the purpose of human civilization that is simultaneously deflating and oddly comforting. Kurt Vonnegut's 1959 Hugo Award-winner plays its satirical science fiction completely straight, which makes it funnier and more devastating than irony alone could manage.
Jay Snyder's narration captures Vonnegut's precise, deadpan register without overselling the jokes. His delivery of the novel's philosophical provocation has the lightness Vonnegut requires, and he handles the cast of grotesques and martyrs with equal conviction. At just over nine hours, The Sirens of Titan rewards listeners who want their science fiction to ask uncomfortable questions while being very funny.