
A witty, sharply observed portrait of the bohemian elite in early‑twentieth‑century New York, this novel opens with a tense dinner conversation between two artists—one a charismatic critic, the other a talented but financially strapped painter. Their banter is a blend of sarcasm and philosophy, as the older man urges the younger to trade sentiment for practicality, proposing a marriage of convenience that could secure both reputation and riches.
Through the painter’s nervous humility and the critic’s cynical pragmatism, the story sketches a world of glittering parties, fragile egos, and the relentless pressure to convert art into profit. As they debate whether love can survive the demands of status and money, the narrative hints at a looming choice that will test the artist’s integrity and his willingness to sacrifice personal dreams for societal approval. Listeners are invited into a lively, introspective drama where humor and pathos collide, setting the stage for the conflicts that will shape their futures.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (233K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-04-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1876–1956
A bestselling American novelist, poet, and playwright of the early 20th century, she wrote romantic historical fiction and later turned to drama. Her life also stretched well beyond the page, including years in diplomacy through her marriage to Post Wheeler.
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