EPISODE · Sep 16, 2022 · 40 MIN
Goldsmith’s Friend Abroad Again by Mark Twain ~ Full Audiobook [comedy]
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Goldsmith’s Friend Abroad Again by Mark Twain audiobook. Genre: comedy In Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again, Mark Twain delivers a sharp, darkly funny epistolary satire in the form of letters from Ah Song Hi, a Chinese traveler who sets his sights on America, the celebrated land of liberty and equal rights. Writing home with careful politeness and mounting disbelief, Ah Song Hi describes the long journey across the ocean and his arrival in San Francisco, where the grand promises of opportunity collide with everyday cruelty. As he tries to work, move freely, and simply be treated as a person, he is met by petty officials, hostile crowds, and a legal system that seems eager to punish him for existing in the wrong body and speaking with the wrong accent. Twain uses the narrator's earnest tone and precise observations to expose hypocrisy: the gap between patriotic slogans and the lived reality of an immigrant marked as unwelcome. By turning prejudice into a series of absurd, escalating encounters, the story becomes both a comedy of manners and a fierce moral indictment of anti-Chinese sentiment in 19th-century America. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:05:32) Chapter 02 (00:13:55) Chapter 03 (00:19:48) Chapter 04 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Goldsmith’s Friend Abroad Again by Mark Twain audiobook. Genre: comedy In Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again, Mark Twain delivers a sharp, darkly funny epistolary satire in the form of letters from Ah Song Hi, a Chinese traveler who sets his sights on America, the celebrated land of liberty and equal rights. Writing home with careful politeness and mounting disbelief, Ah Song Hi describes the long journey across the ocean and his arrival in San Francisco, where the grand promises of opportunity collide with everyday cruelty. As he tries to work, move freely, and simply be treated as a person, he is met by petty officials, hostile crowds, and a legal system that seems eager to punish him for existing in the wrong body and speaking with the wrong accent. Twain uses the narrator's earnest tone and precise observations to expose hypocrisy: the gap between patriotic slogans and the lived reality of an immigrant marked as unwelcome. By turning prejudice into a series of absurd, escalating encounters, the story becomes both a comedy of manners and a fierce moral indictment of anti-Chinese sentiment in 19th-century America. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:05:32) Chapter 02 (00:13:55) Chapter 03 (00:19:48) Chapter 04 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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