The official English audiobook for Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism Fumio Sasaki (translated by Eriko Sugita released on April 11, 2017 . It is narrated by Keith Szarabajka and published by Blackstone Publishing (formerly Blackstone Audio, Inc.). Amazon.com
The audiobook is available for purchase or through subscription on several platforms: : Available via Subscription or for purchase at : Available via Subscription Audiobooks.com : Available for purchase at Audiobooks.com Google Play : Available for purchase at Google Play : Available for purchase at AudiobookStore.com : Available for purchase at AudiobookStore.com
The unabridged audiobook has a total running time of approximately 4 hours and 32 minutes
. Reviewers often describe the narration by Keith Szarabajka as calm, stable, and a good fit for the book's minimalist themes. Google Watch Action Data
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A frequent search variation is “goodbye things fumio sasaki audiobook free verified.” Be extremely cautious. There is no legal free version of the verified audiobook. Websites offering “free verified downloads” typically deliver:
.exe file.If budget is a concern, use a verified credit from an Audible free trial or check your local library’s Libby/OverDrive app—many libraries carry the official Tantor Audio version.
Unlike a physical book, digital audiobooks can vary wildly in quality. A “verified” copy of Goodbye, Things typically refers to three specific criteria:
This is the practical meat of the book. Rule #1 is "Throw it away immediately, without a second thought." The official English audiobook for Goodbye, Things: The
Let’s address the specific search intent of the user typing "goodbye things fumio sasaki audiobook verified."
Q: Is the version on Spotify verified? A: Usually, no. Unless you have Spotify Premium and it is specifically listed under "Audiobooks" (time-limited), free Spotify versions are often podcasts reading snippets or pirated AI copies. Stick to Audible or Apple for verification.
Q: Is Louis Ozawa the only narrator? A: For the English verified edition, yes. There is a Japanese version read by a different actor, but the English market standard is Ozawa. If you hear a female voice or a deep British accent, it is unverified.
Q: How can I verify the file length? A: The official, unabridged Goodbye, Things audiobook runs 5 hours and 24 minutes (give or take 2 minutes for publisher intros). If your file says 3.5 hours, it is abridged or sped up. If it says 8 hours, it includes bonus material that likely isn't official. Warning: The “Free” PDF Trap A frequent search
Q: Is the "Goodbye Things" audiobook worth it if I already read the physical book? A: Absolutely. The philosophy of minimalism is about experience, not information. Re-reading is hard; re-listening is easy. The verified audio provides a refresher course that fits into your workout or commute. Many listeners use it as an "annual spring cleaning soundtrack."
There are currently rogue uploads on YouTube and lesser-known torrent sites claiming to be the Goodbye, Things audiobook. These are often:
A verified copy ensures you get the pacing and sighs of the author’s intent. Without verification, you are listening to a robot lie to you about minimalism.
| Sign of a Verified Copy | Red Flag (Avoid) | |------------------------|------------------| | Narrator: Brian Nishii | Unknown narrator or text-to-speech | | Publisher: Tantor Audio (or directly from Audible Studios) | No publisher listed | | Length: ~4.5 hours | Much shorter (e.g., 1 hour = summary) | | Available on major platforms | Only found on random YouTube channels, Telegram, or free blog posts | | Sample matches the book’s opening | Sample is garbled or from a different book |
For Sasaki’s work specifically, many argue yes. Here is why: