The Land of Afternoon: A Satire

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The Land of Afternoon: A Satire

by Gilbert Knox

EN·~7 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total

Foreword

1:18

THEY CAME

0:00

CHAPTER 1.

21:55

CHAPTER 2.

20:13

CHAPTER 3.

14:48

CHAPTER 4.

11:13

CHAPTER 5.

30:32

CHAPTER 6.

19:20

PART II They Saw

0:01

CHAPTER 7.

26:54

Description

A wry, sharply observed satire of early‑twentieth‑century Canadian life, this novel treats its characters as pure imagination while aiming a gentle jab at the follies of everyday society. Through the eyes of Marjorie Dilling and the idealized hero Raymond Dilling, the author sketches a world where moral firmness meets the absurdities of market‑day routine. The tone balances playful irony with a sincere curiosity about how ordinary people navigate social expectations.

Set against the icy backdrop of Ottawa’s Byward Market, the story opens on a bitter Saturday morning where snow‑laden stalls overflow with frozen meat, vegetables, and the occasional rattling cart. Marjorie, feeling both out of place and overwhelmed, wanders among bustling vendors until a cantankerous old woman at a hide stall rebuffs her desperate quest for sweetbreads. Their brief, comic exchange hints at the larger cultural clashes the narrative will explore, inviting listeners into a wintery tableau that is as humorous as it is revealing.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (456K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Al Haines, Mark Akrigg, Jen Haines & the online Project Gutenberg team at https://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2021-06-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gilbert Knox

Gilbert Knox

1878–1965

A sharp Canadian satirist hid behind this pen name, using wit and social comedy to poke at political life in Ottawa. The books published as Gilbert Knox offer a lively, observant look at manners, power, and public life in the early 20th century.

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