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Did you know that O. Henry's real name was William Sydney Porter? He had many pseudonyms, but is mostly known as O. Henry. He wrote over 300 stories and is known for playfully writing a twist at their end. Most of them are based in New York, with characters being an "average Joe".
A census at the time stated there were about 4,000,000 individuals living in NYC at the time, and that is how this volume of short stories received its name. Like the characters in his stories, his life was full of surprising twists and turns, from career jumping in the search for his ultimate passion to accepting his flaws and following his heart. The name he created for himself remains his legacy to this day, as his work is so highly regarded as classics, as well as an award named after him for outstanding short stories and numerous media produced inspired by his various stories.
We hope you enjoy Canarit Audiobook’s production of Mammon and the Archer.
Produced by Canarit Audiobooks
Directed by Gil Geva
Written by O. Henry
Recorded and edited by Shalev Alon
Music by Adam Vitovski,
SFX: Soundly, Soundotcom
Cover art: Gev Miron
Performed by John Delaporta, Victoria Deblauss, Peter Mastne, Adrien Burks, Chelsea Giles, and Jacob Pankin
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