The Westminster Alice

audiobook

The Westminster Alice

by Saki

EN·~42 minutes·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

THE WESTMINSTER ALICE

0:30
2

THE WESTMINSTER ALICE - INTRODUCTION

0:41
3

ALICE IN DOWNING STREET

5:09
4

ALICE IN PALL MALL

5:01
5

ALICE AT LAMBETH

3:22
6

ALICE AND THE LIBERAL PARTY

4:22
7

ALICE ANYWHERE BUT IN DOWNING STREET

3:40
8

ALICE IN DIFFICULTIES

2:35
9

ALICE AT ST. STEPHEN’S

2:44
10

ALICE LUNCHES AT WESTMINSTER

1:58

Description

A whimsical twist on a classic tale, this audiobook transports Alice from her familiar wonderland into the corridors of Westminster, where the familiar nonsense meets the absurdities of politics. Guided by a cheeky Cheshire Cat, she encounters odd figures like the “Ineptitude,” a creature that seems to embody the baffling logic of bureaucratic debates, and a king and queen crafted from flimsy cardboard and cheap metal. Their conversations riff on the quirks of governance, from tangled theories to the ever‑present threat of a dragon in the garden, all rendered in playful, rhyming prose.

The story balances sharp satire with the delight of Carroll’s imaginative world, inviting listeners to laugh at the surreal portrait of parliamentary life while recognizing the familiar patterns of power, indecision, and endless chatter. It’s a light‑hearted yet thought‑provoking adventure that feels both timeless and oddly current, perfect for anyone who enjoys clever wordplay and a gentle poke at the political stage.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~42 minutes (40K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-10-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Saki

Saki

1870–1916

Best known for razor-sharp short stories that mix comedy, cruelty, and surprise, this Edwardian master could turn a polite drawing room into a place of mischief in a few pages. Writing as Saki, he became one of the great stylists of the short story in English.

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