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A witty, fast‑paced comedy opens with the Devil himself stepping out of the shadows for an ordinary day on Earth, only to find the modern world more bewildering than any infernal realm. The play riffs on contemporary American life, mixing sharp satire with philosophical musings about morality, ambition, and the thin line between genius and madness. From bustling city streets to absurd courtroom scenes, the dialogue crackles with clever wordplay that keeps the audience guessing which character is truly in control.
The author’s background as a globe‑trotting journalist and dramatist shines through, giving the piece a lively, observational tone that feels both timeless and freshly relevant. Its humor is rooted in character‑driven antics rather than slapstick, inviting listeners to consider deeper questions while laughing at the absurdities of everyday existence. Ideal for anyone who enjoys sharp wit, thoughtful commentary, and a mischievous look at the human condition.
Full title
The Red Light of Mars; or, A Day in the Life of the Devil A Philosophical Comedy
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (165K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MFR, Les Galloway and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-07-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1884–1922
A newspaperman turned playwright and screenwriter, he helped shape early American popular entertainment with brisk, crowd-pleasing stories. His career moved from city rooms to Broadway and then into silent films, before ending far too soon in the early 1920s.
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