The Collaborators

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The Collaborators

by Robert Hichens

EN·~44 minutes

Chapters

Description

Two ambitious journalists, the witty, humor‑loving Henley and the dark, intensely analytical Andrew Trenchard, meet in a smoky London flat at the stroke of midnight. Their friendship, forged at Oxford and hardened in the bustling world of newspapers, becomes a delicate dance of opposing talents—Henley’s breezy satire against Trenchard’s brooding, razor‑sharp intellect. As they contemplate a joint book, the conversation crackles with both excitement and the foreboding sense that their clashing egos could turn collaboration into conflict.

The story follows their uneasy partnership as they navigate the pressures of literary ambition, financial strain, and the lure of fame. Readers are drawn into the charged atmosphere of early‑20th‑century London, where every witty remark and grim observation reveals deeper layers of character. With humor and tragedy constantly at odds, the novel explores whether two vastly different minds can truly create something greater together—or if their rivalry will tear the project apart.

Details

Full title

The Collaborators 1896

Language

en

Duration

~44 minutes (42K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2007-11-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Hichens

Robert Hichens

1864–1950

Best known for sharp satire and atmospheric novels, this English writer moved easily between society comedy, travel-rich fiction, and stories touched by the supernatural. His books often blend elegance, unease, and a vivid sense of place.

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