
Peace
Author: Gene Wolfe
Narrator: David Pittu
Unabridged: 10 hr 14 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 06/13/2026
Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Contemporary, Science Fiction

Author: Gene Wolfe
Narrator: David Pittu
Unabridged: 10 hr 14 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 06/13/2026
Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Contemporary, Science Fiction
Gene Wolfe (1931–2019) was a winner of the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, as well as two Nebula Awards, three World Fantasy Awards, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the British Fantasy Award, and the Prix Apollo. In 2007, he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. In 2013, he received the SFWA Grand Master Award.
Neil Gaiman is the author of several #1 New York Times bestsellers, including Norse Mythogy, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, and Anansi Boys, and others, as well as the Sandman series of graphic novels. His fiction has received Newbery, Carnegie, Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and Will Eisner awards. His novel American Gods aired as a TV series in 2017. Originally from England, he lives in the United States, where he is a professor at Bard College.
David Pittu, a two-time Tony Award nominee, has narrated dozens of audiobooks, including Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch, which earned two prestigious Audie Awards for best narration. He has also won three Earphones Awards. Well-known for his work in theater, he has appeared off-Broadway in LoveMusik and Is He Dead, for which he received his Tony nominations, as well as Parade, for which he earned a National Broadway Award for Best Actor in a Musical. He is also a writer, member, and director of the Atlantic Theater company.
“A tricky, evil, deep, and remarkable novel by one of America’s finest writers…It is not merely one of my favorite books (although it is certainly that); it is one of a tiny handful of modern novels of which I am in awe.” Neil Gaiman, author of American Gods and The Sandman
“This delicate, insubstantial web of Alden Dennis Weer’s memoirs acquires a solidity and a timelessness which may well make it one of Wolfe’s most remarkable works.” SF Site