The Recording Angel

Edwin Arnold Brenholtz (1859 - 1953)

"The Recording Angel," by Edwin Arnold Brenholtz, is one of the earliest examples of an American proletarian novel, a work intended to promote social reform or political revolution among the working classes. The story's themes of economic inequality between producers and consumers, political collusion within the upper classes, and the loss of the middle class ring particularly true today, especially in a global context. Billed as a "romance of the future," the plot of this fictional account of class struggle between workingmen and trust magnates of the new industrial economy hinges on a unique electric machine, which did not exist in 1905, but is quite common today. Besides writing at least four books, the author was a prolific poet and frequent contributor to the International Socialist Review. He corresponded with a variety of personalities, including the poet Edwin Markham, labor leaders Theodore and Eugene Debs, controversial activist and minister George D. Herron, and writer Samuel Clemens. - Summary by Andru Bemis

Genre(s): Published 1900 onward

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Dedication and Preface Linette Geisel
00:02:04
Play 01 On the Oppressor's Side Was Power Andru Bemis
00:21:09
Play 02 The End Is Not While We Can Say, 'This Is the End.' Andru Bemis
00:05:27
Play 03 The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strained Andru Bemis
00:17:55
Play 04 Till We Meet Again Andru Bemis
00:13:55
Play 05 There Are Swift Hours In Life Andru Bemis
00:24:05
Play 06 The Massive Gates Of Circumstance Andru Bemis
00:24:14
Play 07 He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last Kate Follis
00:36:24
Play 08 The Best Laid Plans Of Mice and Men Kate Follis
00:27:43
Play 09 Do Them - Or They'll Do You Andru Bemis
00:18:36
Play 10 It Is the Unexpected That Happens Andru Bemis
00:21:06
Play 11 But When To Mischief Mortals Bend Their Will Kate Follis
00:23:35
Play 12 Beyond the Infinite and Boundless Reach Of Mercy Kate Follis
00:19:27
Play 13 Why the World Are All Thinking About It Kate Follis
00:12:30
Play 14 There Are Several Ways To Kill a Cat Kate Follis
00:24:16
Play 15 A Consistent Liar Is the Devil Incarnate (Part 1) Kate Follis
00:28:29
Play 16 A Consistent Liar Is the Devil Incarnate (Part 2) Kate Follis
00:32:23
Play 17 I Cannot Tell What You and Other Men Think Kate Follis
00:28:38
Play 18 It's An Ill Wind That Blows No One Any Good Kate Follis
00:35:01
Play 19 The Devil Incarnate Would Still Be Partly Human Kate Follis
00:38:14
Play 20 Life Is a Disease Of Which Sleep Relieves Us Kate Follis
00:28:27
Play 21 Oh, What a Fall Was There, My Countrymen Kate Follis
00:20:11
Play 22 For, Some Days Must Be Dark and Dreary Kate Follis
00:23:32
Play 23 The Telling Of It All Lets In a Flood Of Light (Part 1) Kate Follis
00:27:06
Play 24 The Telling Of It All Lets In a Flood Of Light (Part 2) Kate Follis
00:27:36
Play 25 The Recording Angel Causes All the Trouble Kate Follis
00:37:21
Play 26 Dust To Dust! Ashes To Ashes Kate Follis
00:22:27