The Man Who Was Thursday, A Nightmare
G. K. Chesterton
Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz
In a surreal turn-of-the-century London, Gabriel Syme, a poet, is recruited to a secret anti-anarchist task force at Scotland Yard. Lucian Gregory, an anarchist poet, is the only poet in Saffron Park, until he loses his temper in an argument over the purpose of poetry with Gabriel Syme, who takes the opposite view. After some time, the frustrated Gregory finds Syme and leads him to a local anarchist meeting-place to prove that he is a true anarchist. Instead of the anarchist Gregory getting elected, the officer Syme uses his wits and is elected as the local representative to the worldwide Central Council of Anarchists. The Council consisting of seven men, each using the name of a day of the week as a code name; Syme is given the name of Thursday... (Summary from Wikipedia) (6 hr 0 min)
Chapters
| Dedication (poem): To Edmund Clerihew Bentley | 4:14 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE TWO POETS OF SAFFRON PARK | 22:58 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE SECRET OF GABRIEL SYME | 17:45 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY | 24:00 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE TALE OF A DETECTIVE | 21:52 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE FEAST OF FEAR | 20:31 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE EXPOSURE | 18:55 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE UNACCOUNTABLE CONDUCT OF PROFESSOR DE WORMS | 19:32 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE PROFESSOR EXPLAINS | 27:18 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE MAN IN SPECTACLES | 34:02 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE DUEL | 34:24 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE CRIMINALS CHASE THE POLICE | 18:31 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE EARTH IN ANARCHY | 31:00 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE PURSUIT OF THE PRESIDENT | 21:41 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE SIX PHILOSOPHERS | 24:21 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
| THE ACCUSER | 19:29 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
Reviews
Beautiful Text, Beautiful Rendition
MissGlyph
This is the closest to professional quality I've yet heard on Librivox. Different voices, different accents, clear annunciation--the time put into this recording deserves applause! It helps that the text belongs to GK Chesterton, my personal favorite writer and required reading for those who enjoy the works of CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien.
Free Listens review
Sayeth
Brewer-Geisz is an excellent amateur reader with a young-sounding American voice. He brings out the wry humor in Chesterton's writing and varies his pacing to keep the action interesting. For full review and reviews of other free audiobooks, visit http://freelistens.blogspot.com
Darby
This book is AMAZING! I had to read it for summer reading for school and decided that I might try to use Librivox (which I had heard about from a friend) for the first time. I absolutely loved bow the narrator used different voices for each character and was somehow able to keep up with what voice was assigned to whom for the entire book! Would definitely recommend! And as far as my first time using an audible reading aid, I have to say it helped keep my attention on the book as I read along and gave me a consistent, steady pace to read at! Thanks Librivox and thanks Zachary!
I LOVE THIS STORY but I don't think I got the point
Jason Todd
This story is super thrilling and suspenseful, not to mention confusing. Zachary Brewster-Geisz (or whatever his name is) does an AMAZING job and I wish he would read more books. This book is about the rivalry between anarchy and order, but that's all I can say about the point of this book. I don't think I completely understood it.
Amazing!
minkona
My husband and I listened to this together and could scarcely stop laughing. The book is hilariously crazy and the recording is superb. Zachary is clear, precise and engaging. Thank you!
WOW.
April H.
This book blew me away. Zachary does a stellar job reading and he makes me want to listen to more of his narrations! If he has more, that is.
A LibriVox Listener
though the story was so so the discriptions and dialog were excellent and artistic. The reading was also outstanding - clear, engaging, involved. Thank you
Fantastic Book!
Amb6
Although I was able to predict quite a lot of it early on, I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Chesterton is a genius who makes you simultaneously laugh hysterically and bite your lip with anxiety for the characters. The reader did an excellent job (almost professional I’d say), and I will most definitely look for more of his narrations!