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Seven Men

By: Max Beerbohm
Narrated by: Graham Scott
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Summary

Narrated by Graham Scott

Described by Virginia Woolf as "a little masterpiece", in Seven Men, Beerbohm tells the stories of six men from the world of the 1890s - Beerbohm himself is the seventh man - with such an air of realism and so much circumstantial detail as to blur the boundary between fact and fiction, so that the listener is lulled almost into acceptance of the fantastic events that he describes, from the incredible journey of Enoch Soames to the tragic history of A.V. Laider, or the strange rivalry of literary lions Maltby and Braxton....

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