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THE CITY OF PLEASURE - A Fantasia on Modern Themes - By Arnold Bennett - Author Of “The Old Wives’ Tale,” “Clayhanger,” “The Old Adam,” Etc. - New York: George H. Doran Company - 1907
THE CITY OF PLEASURE
PART I—CARPENTARIA
CHAPTER I—Over the City
CHAPTER II—Interviewed
CHAPTER III—Inspiration
CHAPTER IV—Mrs. Ilam
CHAPTER V—The Band
CHAPTER VI—The Black Burden
CHAPTER VII—The Cut
A bustling spectacle unfolds in a city built for indulgence, where a massive balloon—promised to soar a thousand feet—becomes the day’s centerpiece. The charismatic Charles Carpentaria, with his striking red hair and immaculate blue suit, prepares for the inaugural ascent alongside the stout, blue‑cheeked President Josephus Ilam. Their dialogue crackles with confidence and a hint of rivalry as staff scramble to ready ropes, parachutes, and a crowd of tens of thousands eager for the show.
The scene captures a vivid May morning: brilliant sunshine, an unusually calm London sky, and a sea of spectators shrinking beneath the rising balloon. As the craft lifts, the world below seems to recede, offering a momentary escape from ordinary life. Amid the glittering spectacle, subtle tensions surface, suggesting that the promise of pleasure may conceal deeper currents beneath its glossy surface.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (343K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2017-07-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1931
Best known for bringing the everyday life of England's Potteries to vivid life, this prolific writer turned ordinary streets, families, and ambitions into memorable fiction. His novels helped bridge Victorian storytelling and modern literary realism.
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