The Feast of St. Friend
Arnold Bennett
Read by Ruth Golding
In The Feast of St. Friend, a Christmas book, Arnold Bennett shares his views on Christmas as the season of goodwill. As always, Bennett's writing includes some thought-provoking ideas liberally spiced with his wry sense of humour, and as always too, you can barely believe it was written so long ago. This was published exactly 100 years ago, in 1911. (Introduction by Ruth Golding) (1 hr 30 min)
Chapters
01 - The Fact | 9:08 | Read by Ruth Golding |
02 - The Reason | 8:56 | Read by Ruth Golding |
03 - The Solstice and Goodwill | 8:46 | Read by Ruth Golding |
04 - The Appositeness of Christmas | 8:22 | Read by Ruth Golding |
05 - Defence of Feasting | 9:34 | Read by Ruth Golding |
06 - To Revitalize the Festival | 8:44 | Read by Ruth Golding |
07 - The Gift of Oneself | 9:33 | Read by Ruth Golding |
08 - The Feast of St. Friend | 8:41 | Read by Ruth Golding |
09 - The Reaction | 9:02 | Read by Ruth Golding |
10 - On the Last Day of the Year | 9:15 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Reviews
A Christmas book, superbly written and read
Liam Neely
This is a well presented and deeply considered endorsement and justification of the Christmas festival. Non Sectarian and indeed only faintly, occasionally and tangentially theological, the Feast of St. Friend emphasizes the positive aspects of the season and how goodwill, gifts and giving of oneself can be accomplished and are worthy of the effort. Apart from the considered message, the language itself is delicious and this is made all the better through a reading by one who clearly understands and expresses the meaning and significance of the material. Much writing consists so entirely of oft-repeated phrases that an Internet search would fail to find it without title, author and date. The Feast of St. Friend, on the other hand, ranks with the best of prose in containing so many unique and delightfully penned expressive devices. Bennet's "Fierce exultant resolve" for example, is one of many of his constructions found nowhere else on the web. The Feast of St. Friend is positively delightful find and will no doubt rival in real value anything I'm likely to find in my stocking. Thank you Ruth Golding.
The Feast of St. Friend
TheBookworm
A thought provoking and beautifully well written essay. Bennett wrote during the emergence of modernism. This was an era during which, as he might have said, emotion battled intellect and faith fought with scepticism. Ultimately the work is about achieving happiness by cultivating "personal goodwill." And although much time is spent on the benefits of observing Christmas, the piece is equally applicable to people of any religious tradition or none at all. I can't speak for any other group, but will say that Jews will see gemilus chasadim at the core of this essay. Thank you Ruth for your beautiful reading and, equally important, for bring this poorly known work out of its obscurity. TheBookworm (Manchester, UK)
excellent thought provoking gem
desert bug
Excellent little gem. Well read by Ruth.
BENNETT IS A BETTER STORY TELLER THAN PHILOSOPHER
AVID READER
Excellent reading
ListeninginChicago
Excellent reading by Ruth Golding.