
THE BIRD IN THE BOX
In a bustling shipyard on the brink of a tide, the newly built vessel Merida stands gleaming among the clang of steel and the soot‑stained faces of laborers. The scene crackles with anticipation as a reporter narrates the launch, a young granddaughter of the owner is lifted onto the bow for the christening, and an elderly onlooker watches, his hands trembling with a mix of pride and nostalgia. The massive cranes and floating derricks fall silent, holding their breath for the moment the ship will slip free of its restraints.
Beyond the spectacle, the story unfolds as a meditation on the human craving for liberty, likening our souls to birds confined in cages. Through the lives of the shipyard workers, the reporter, and the wistful old man, the narrative explores how ambition, love, and the yearning for release shape everyday choices. As the Merida prepares to set sail, the characters confront their own long‑awaited journeys, hinting at both the promise and the peril of breaking free.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (525K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2017-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1876–1943
A versatile early 20th-century American writer, she moved between novels, short stories, screenwriting, and photography. Her work appeared in major magazines of the day and still feels like a glimpse into a lively, ambitious creative life.
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