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The Rumble and the Roar

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The story follows an office worker who grows increasingly tormented by the constant mechanical and mediated noise of modern life. When a colleague leaves a prototype that uses interference to cancel sound, he fixates on the possibility of total quiet, recalling daily intrusions, domestic din, and civic clamor. The narrative traces his mounting obsession, the technological promise of eliminating sound, and the psychological questions that arise when silence becomes an object of desire, culminating in a moment when he switches the device on and confronts what absolute silence might mean.

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Stephen Bartholomew

Stephen Bartholomew was a versatile author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. His works often explore themes of isolation, societal norms, and the human condition. Notable titles include "The Hermit of Mars," which delves into the life of a solitary figure on the Red Planet, and "Last Resort," a thought-provoking narrative that examines the complexities of human relationships. Bartholomew's writing is characterized by its imaginative settings and engaging storytelling, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature.

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