Episode #469 · Written by Philip José Farmer · Narrated by Scott Miller
A violin-carrying stranger moves quietly through glittering parties, leaving invisible wounds that only a rare few can truly see. But when someone finally recognizes who — and what — he really is, everything he thought he controlled begins to unravel.
“The Wounded” by Philip José Farmer is a sharp, stylish story about love, pain, and identity. Our narrator moves through elegant parties like a ghost. He carries a violin case. But that is not his real purpose. He leaves wounds behind. Wounds that people must choose to live with, ignore, or transform.
When a young woman sees him as he truly is, everything changes. She refuses to look away. She refuses to let him go. The result is funny, tense, and strangely touching. The story invites us to ask what our wounds really are. Are they curses? Or the very things that shape us?
Philip José Farmer became famous for bold, imaginative fiction. He mixed humor with big emotional questions. He enjoyed taking myth and fantasy and twisting them into something new. His storytelling feels intimate but also playful. He always makes you think about the cost of love, power, and desire.
Farmer won multiple Hugo Awards and influenced generations of writers. He pushed past conventions and explored subjects most writers avoided. “The Wounded” shows that talent clearly. It is vintage, clever, deeply human, and full of surprise. It leaves you pondering the wound you might carry yourself.
Listen to The Wounded by Philip José Farmer — a haunting vintage science fiction short story of unseen pain and strange desire.
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