The Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor

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The Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor

by Wallace Irwin

EN·~23 minutes·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total

By Wallace Irwin

0:26

INTRODUCTION

7:08

PROLOGUE

0:37

I

0:39

II

0:38

III

0:39

IV

0:41

V

0:39

VI

0:38

VII

0:39

Description

A whimsical scholar steps into the world of a turn‑of‑the‑century streetcar, using the hum of wheels and the chatter of passengers as a backdrop for a surprising collection of love sonnets. Penned by a humble car conductor on the backs of transfer slips, the verses blend earnest romance with the rough‑edge slang of everyday life, offering a rare glimpse of poetry that rides the same rails as its creator’s daily route. The introductory essay, delivered in the voice of an eccentric professor, treats slang as a natural evolution of language, framing the sonnets as a scientific‑like proof of their literary worth.

Listeners will be drawn into the lively cadence of a bustling city street, hearing the conductor’s heart race with each stanza as he watches a passing muse among the crowd. The work’s playful mix of earnest affection, witty observation, and the unique soundscape of a moving trolley makes it a charming, off‑beat listening experience—perfect for anyone who enjoys poetry that feels both scholarly and street‑wise.

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Language

en

Duration

~23 minutes (22K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Schwan and David Widger

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Wallace Irwin

Wallace Irwin

1876–1959

Known for quick wit and wide-ranging creativity, this American writer moved easily from light verse and satire to novels, journalism, screenwriting, and musical theater. His work has a playful, lively energy that still feels fresh.

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