The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp

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The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp

by W. H. (William Henry) Davies

EN·~8 hours·39 chapters

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39 total
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The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp

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THE NEWEST BORZOI BOOKS

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PREFACE

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Contents Preface by G. Bernard Shaw

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CHAPTER I CHILDHOOD

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CHAPTER II YOUTH

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CHAPTER III MANHOOD

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CHAPTER IV BRUM

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CHAPTER V A TRAMP'S SUMMER VACATION

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Description

A modest memoir unfolds from the hands of a wanderer who has spent his life drifting between workhouses, dosshouses and the fleeting shelters of the city. Rather than delivering lurid adventures, the narrative offers a clear‑eyed inventory of the daily rhythms, odd jobs, and quiet moments that define a life on the road. Its straightforward diction is oddly elevated, echoing classical historians while retaining the naive charm of a child’s notebook.

The author writes with an earnestness that makes even the most mundane encounter feel like a small revelation. He describes the cramped rooms, the chatter of fellow drifters, and the occasional kindness of strangers without moralizing, letting the reader glimpse a world usually hidden from respectable society. The tone remains gentle, never sensational, allowing the ordinary to speak for itself.

Discovered in a modest parcel of poetry, this autobiography arrived almost by accident, yet it carries a quiet authority that invites listeners to reconsider the boundaries between poverty and dignity. Its unassuming voice, combined with a literary precision rare for its genre, makes it a compelling portrait of an overlooked life.

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en

Duration

~8 hours (473K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Hélène de Minkand The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2016-03-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. H. (William Henry) Davies

W. H. (William Henry) Davies

1871–1940

Best known for the much-loved poem "Leisure," this Welsh writer turned a hard, wandering life into clear, memorable verse. His work often balances the roughness of poverty and travel with a deep delight in nature and ordinary human feeling.

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