"Brooksmith," a short story written by Henry James in 1891, tells the tale of a retired diplomat's butler the 'narrator' had once known. Brooksmith was responsible for the preservation of the atmosphere the diplomat's salon where the guests enjoyed a high level of intellectual conversation. Brooksmith was regarded by the narrator as "the artist" who insured that the company at each gathering was the optimum number and mix of personalities to provide the highest level of conversation possible.
This was partially of benefit to Brooksmith himself, who would linger in the room on some pretext or other in order to eavesdrop on the exchanges. The diplomat was well aware of this, and alluded to it on occasion with dryly humorous remarks. With the diplomat's death, Brooksmith loses his vocation, which to him was almost a calling. At the end of the story, the narrator reveals that Brooksmith, lonely and dispirited, works a few odd jobs but falls into poverty and illness, and eventually disappears.
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Henry James (April 15, 1843 - February 28, 1916) was an American-British author. He is regarded as a key transitional figure between literary realism and literary modernism, and is considered by many to be among the greatest novelists in the English language.
NARRATOR
Sergio Maitland is a veteran audiobook narrator, stage actor and playright. He lives in Kenosha, Wisconsin, with his wife, two dogs, and three cats on a working farm with dozens of cows, goats and chicken.
Brooksmith
Author: Henry James
Narrator: Sergio Maitland
ISBN: 9798886422559
SRP: $5.95
Length: 0:53:00
Item No: LL793
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