Manalive Manalive

Descrição da editora

Manalive (1912) by G.K. Chesterton is a novel about the eccentric and joyful Innocent Smith, who brings life and joy to a group of cynical Londoners before being accused of crimes like bigamy and attempted murder, leading to a trial that reveals his seemingly absurd actions are a profound commentary on the meaning of life and the absurdity of convention, ultimately arguing that life is worth living. The book is a "holy fool" story, blending humor, mystery, and Christian philosophy, where Smith's "madness" is a way to show others how to truly live.

Key aspects of the book:

Protagonist: The exuberant and unconventional Innocent Smith, who disrupts the dull lives of his boarding house neighbors.

Plot: Smith's antics, such as breaking into his own home and having an affair with his own wife (who he keeps marrying), lead to his arrest and a trial where his actions are explored, revealing a deeper meaning.

Themes: The novel explores the idea that life is worth living, the absurdity of social conventions, and the concept of the "holy fool" (like Don Quixote).

Genre: A mix of humorous fiction, mystery, and Christian philosophy, known for its witty dialogue and profound ideas.

GÉNERO
Ficção
NARRADOR
G
Grant
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
DURAÇÃO
05:40
h min
LANÇADO
2026
23 de abril
EDITORA
香港胤燚
TAMANHO
233,1
MB