Stella Benson

Stella Benson was an English novelist and poet born in 1892, known for her keen observations of the human experience and her whimsical storytelling. Growing up in a creative family, she was influenced by the vibrant literary circles of her time, which shaped her unique voice. Benson's work often reflects her deep interest in social issues, as well as her travels and experiences abroad, particularly in places like the United States and the Far East. Her writing is characterized by a blend of humor and insight, offering readers a delightful window into her world.

Throughout her career, Benson penned several novels, short stories, and essays that showcase her distinctive narrative style and rich character development. If you’re curious to discover the charm and depth of her literary contributions, we invite you to explore her works available in the app. Each piece offers a glimpse into her imaginative mind and the era in which she lived, making for a fascinating journey through her literary landscape.

Living Alone

Read by Cori Samuel


Stella Benson



This is not a real book. It does not deal with real people, nor should it be read by real people. But there are in the world so many real bo…

This Is the End

Read by Peter Eastman


Stella Benson



Some books have plots that drive relentlessly toward a conclusion. Others, like "This Is The End", just meander. It is the story o…

Twenty

Read by Newgatenovelist


Stella Benson



Twenty, Stella Benson’s first poetry collection, was first published in 1918. It deals with topics such as personal independence, the First …