Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days

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Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days

by Arnold Bennett

EN·~5 hours

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Description

In the heart of South Kensington, a cramped, aging townhouse at number 91 watches the London night unfold. Its cramped staircases, dusty rooms and a lone oil lamp cast a melancholy glow over a single, flamboyantly puce dressing‑gown that dominates the ground‑floor. The house feels both empty and oddly inhabited, a silent witness to the lives that pass through its doors.

Inside the gown reclines a man at the pivotal age of fifty, a bachelor whose outward composure conceals a tide of unspoken longing. His greying beard, pepper‑to‑salt hair, and sorrowful eyes reveal a man wrestling with the illusion of having outgrown youthful dreams while still yearning for tenderness. The narrative gently probes his inner contradictions, offering a portrait of a life caught between comfort of routine and the ache for deeper connection.

The story unfolds with a wry, observant voice that captures the absurdities of everyday London life, inviting listeners to share in the protagonist’s reflective journey through a world both familiar and solitary. Its understated humor and keen observation make the tale a subtle meditation on aging and urban loneliness.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (328K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by John Hagerson, Kevin Handy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett

1867–1931

A sharp, observant English novelist and critic, he brought the everyday life of the Potteries to the page with unusual warmth and detail. His fiction, journalism, and practical essays made him one of the most widely read literary figures of his time.

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