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What happens when an entire society loses its sense of humor, and one man's monumental prank sparks a brutal, glorious revolution?
Welcome to a dull, dystopian future London where democracy has devolved into a randomized lottery, and a whimsical intellectual named Auberon Quin is unexpectedly crowned King. Desperate to cure the world's terminal boredom, King Auberon decrees that every London neighborhood must return to medieval feudalism—complete with city walls, towering halberdiers, and grand coats of arms.
The city's bureaucrats are furious, but they play along with the joke. Until they encounter Adam Wayne, a passionate nineteen-year-old fanatic who takes the eccentric edicts entirely to heart. As the Provost of Notting Hill, Wayne refuses to let developers build a modern road through his beloved neighborhood. Armed with a sword, unyielding zeal, and the legal backing of the King's own absurd charter, Wayne rallies the ordinary shopkeepers and dentists of Notting Hill to wage a bloody, spectacular war against the encroaching empires of Bayswater and Kensington.
Why you will love this: Fans of Satirical Speculative Fiction will be captivated by this prophetic, hilariously profound masterpiece. Chesterton brilliantly weaves political satire, classic dystopian tropes, and dark humor, creating a philosophical tale that is both deeply witty and surprisingly moving. If you enjoy thought-provoking, absurdly scaled battles over the mundane, this full audiobook will hold you captive to the very last word.
About the Author: G. K. Chesterton was a giant of early 20th-century literature, widely known as the 'prince of paradox.' His wildly inventive, philosophical works profoundly influenced modern speculative and fantasy authors around the world.
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Lydbog: 16. april 2026