
A weary passenger on a late‑19th‑century express finds his usual tedium broken by a curious train attendant offering a “book you can read with your eyes shut.” The carriage is equipped with a new phonographic system that delivers stories through a simple ear‑piece, turning the rhythmic clatter of the rails into a personal theatre of voice and imagination. As the narrator settles into his seat, the familiar hum of steam and electric lights fades, replaced by the clear, melodic cadence of a skilled storyteller guiding him through the opening chapters of a popular novel.
The experience proves unexpectedly captivating; the listener discovers how the spoken word can enliven ideas that might otherwise feel dry on the page. The technology feels both futuristic and intimate, promising future trips where the very landscape outside the window will be narrated in sync with the train’s progress. For anyone curious about the early marriage of travel and audio storytelling, this glimpse into a bygone era offers a charming, thought‑provoking ride.
Full title
With The Eyes Shut 1898
Language
en
Duration
~44 minutes (43K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-09-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1898
Best known for the hugely influential novel Looking Backward, this American writer imagined a future society so vividly that it helped spark political clubs and reform movements in his own time. His fiction blends storytelling with big social questions, making him a fascinating voice from the late 19th century.
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