Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again
Mark Twain
Lu par John Greenman





This satire on the U.S.A.'s myth of being the "Home of the Oppressed, where all men are free and equal", is unrelenting in its pursuit of justice through exposure. It draws a scathingly shameful portrait of how Chinese immigrants were treated in 19th century San Francisco. (Introduction by John Greenman) (0 hr 37 min)
Chapitres
Letter 1 & Letter 2 | 5:31 | Lu par John Greenman |
Letter 3 & Letter 4 | 8:23 | Lu par John Greenman |
Letter 5 | 5:52 | Lu par John Greenman |
Letter 6 & Letter 7 | 17:41 | Lu par John Greenman |
Critiques
more Informative than funny





agathe
not his funniest but historically interesting.
Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again





David R. Smith
Well read, fun listen - thanks!
America, America god sheds his grace on thee...





Anewelding
this is a funny short story. twain at his acerbic best. beautifully read!
Brilliant writing and excellent reading! Thank you!





Floppy Dog