
A mischievous narrator invites listeners into a delightfully chaotic memoir that reads more like a conversation with an old friend than a conventional story. From the very first pages he muses on the quirks of his own birth, the whims of his parents, and the mysterious “animal spirits” that seem to steer every human folly. The prose darts from philosophical asides to playful banter, turning ordinary moments—like a forgotten clock winding—into comic reflections on life’s absurdities.
The work’s charm lies in its willingness to break the fourth wall, offering witty footnotes, imagined digressions, and a self‑aware commentary on the act of storytelling itself. Listeners will find themselves laughing at the narrator’s eccentric theories while feeling oddly connected to his sincere search for meaning amid everyday mishaps. It’s a timeless, light‑hearted journey that celebrates humor as the best remedy for life’s little ailments.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1043K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1713–1768
Best known for the wildly inventive Tristram Shandy, this 18th-century writer brought playful digressions, sharp wit, and surprising warmth into the English novel. He also wrote A Sentimental Journey, a shorter work that helped shape the language of feeling and travel writing for generations.
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