Production

Running Time:  17 minutes and 50 seconds
Read by: Douglas Harvey
Book Coordinator: Douglas Harvey
Meta Coordinator: Douglas Harvey
Proof Listener: Nancy O’Malley

Artwork

Cover: Mark Twain photo portrait 1907 Library of Congress’s Prints and Photographs division
Inset: The Shade of Ananias (World Famous Liar) stands outside the capitol, listening as shouts of “Liar!” bellow out. The caption reads “Shade of Ananias (On a visit to Washington) - Why, I’ll be right at home here!
Inset: Portrait of Mark Twain (1907) taken by A. F. Bradley

Track Title                                      Length

01 Introduction                                           1:34
02 On the Decay of the Art of Lying 16:16

In “On the Decay of the Art of Lying” (1880), Mark Twain offers a witty, satirical defense of lying as a necessary and even noble human art. He begins by observing that lying is a universal trait, present in everyone, but laments that it is no longer done skillfully or for virtuous reasons. Twain argues that lying, when done with good intentions—such as to protect others’ feelings or preserve harmony—is far preferable to harsh truth-telling that causes harm. He criticizes hypocritical moralists who lie while pretending to be virtuous, and instead advocates for honest acknowledgment of the role lies play in everyday life.

Twain calls for a revival of lying as a thoughtful, considerate act rather than a selfish or malicious one. He suggests that lying should be taught and refined, much like any other art form, so that it can serve beneficial ends. Satirizing society’s pretensions and moral contradictions, Twain uses humor and irony to challenge conventional views on honesty. Ultimately, his essay is not a blanket endorsement of deceit, but a call to recognize the complexity of truth and to use lies, when necessary, with kindness and responsibility. Through this piece, Twain cleverly blurs the line between truth and fiction. ll.


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0682550992556
EAN - CD jacket 0682550992594
Media MP3 CD
Package By format: DVD case, CD jacket, CD security sleeve, zip file
Author Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
Year 1895
Recording
Read by Douglas Harvey
Length 18 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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On the Decay of the Art of Lying

  • Author: Mark Twain
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