Alonzo Fitz, and Other Stories

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Alonzo Fitz, and Other Stories

by Mark Twain

EN·~2 hours

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In a snow‑bound Maine town, a young bachelor named Alonzo finds his day reduced to a quiet battle with a stubborn clock and a chorus of absent servants. Wrapped in a silk dressing‑gown beside a cheerful fire, he drifts between idle chatter with his aunt and the relentless howling of winter winds outside. The narrative captures the cozy claustrophobia of a house sealed in frost, turning the mundane—broken batteries, mis‑tuned timepieces—into small, amusing dramas.

The opening sets a tone that blends gentle humor with a keen observation of domestic life, hinting at the eccentric characters and idiosyncratic situations that populate the collection. Listeners will be drawn into a world where ordinary moments are rendered vivid by witty dialogue and a lovingly detailed setting, offering a charming glimpse into the quirks of small‑town existence and the inner life of a solitary, yet surprisingly reflective, young man.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (168K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-09-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

1835–1910

Best known for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, this sharp-witted American writer turned river life, childhood, and social hypocrisy into stories that still feel lively and modern. His humor made him famous, but his work also carried a strong streak of satire and moral bite.

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