Anthony the Absolute

audiobook

Anthony the Absolute

by Samuel Merwin

EN·~6 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

ANTHONY THE ABSOLUTE - By Samuel Merwin - Author Of “The Citadel,” Etc. - Illustrated By R. M. Crosby New York The Century Co. - 1914

0:09
2

ANTHONY THE ABSOLUTE

0:01
3

At Sea—March 28th.

16:03
4

Yokohama, Grand Hotel, March 20th.

23:19
5

Grand Hotel, Yokohama, March 30th, Early Afternoon.

2:24
6

Midnight—Still the 30th.

8:29
7

On the Railway, Coasting the Island Sea—March 31st.

11:10
8

Peking, April 5th, Midday.

6:12
9

April 5th—night.

9:31
10

Hôtel de Chine, Peking, April 5th—or 6th.

32:33

Description

Aboard a cramped ocean liner bound for Yokohama, a weary traveler finds himself trapped in the smoky haze of the ship’s social hall, where an overbearing judge dominates every conversation. Sir Robert, a self‑appointed encyclopedia of everything from aeronautics to folklore, spouts dogmatic opinions with a monocle and a relentless cadence, driving the narrator to the brink of irritation. Between the clatter of dominoes, the incessant piano tunes, and the relentless sea spray, he seeks brief escapes—solitaire, a phonograph’s Japanese folk songs, and quiet observation of his fellow passengers.

The narrator’s inner monologue reveals a sharp, cynical wit as he catalogues the judge’s endless list of subjects and the oddities of the ship’s eclectic crew. His attempts at self‑control clash with the oppressive atmosphere, setting up a tense, character‑driven portrait of claustrophobic travel and the clash of personalities that unfold long before the vessel reaches port.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (366K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-07-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Merwin

Samuel Merwin

1874–1936

An American novelist and playwright, he wrote popular fiction, collaborated with Henry Kitchell Webster, and brought a journalist’s eye to subjects as varied as industry, politics, and social change. His career also included magazine editing and a reporting trip to China to investigate the opium trade.

View all books

You may also like

The Short Line War

The Short Line War

by Samuel Merwin, Henry Kitchell Webster

The Trufflers: A Story

The Trufflers: A Story

by Samuel Merwin

Calumet "K"

Calumet "K"

by Samuel Merwin, Henry Kitchell Webster

In Red and Gold

In Red and Gold

by Samuel Merwin

Calumet 'K'

Calumet 'K'

by Samuel Merwin, Henry Kitchell Webster

The Merry Anne

The Merry Anne

by Samuel Merwin