Abu-Seif :  Äventyrsroman från Röda Havet och Mekka

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Abu-Seif : Äventyrsroman från Röda Havet och Mekka

by Karl May

SV·~4 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

ABU-SEIF

0:03
2

AV - KARL MAY

0:08
3

INNEHÅLL:

0:25
4

FÖRSTA KAPITLET.

31:17
5

ANDRA KAPITLET.

22:15
6

TREDJE KAPITLET.

11:23
7

FJÄRDE KAPITLET.

23:40
8

FEMTE KAPITLET.

34:24
9

SJÄTTE KAPITLET.

13:52
10

SJUNDE KAPITLET.

10:48

Description

A restless wanderer narrates his journey through the legendary lands of the Red Sea and the holy city of Mecca, guided by the echo of ancient miracles and the weight of scripture. He feels the awe of standing where Moses once split the waters, the desert’s scorching heat, and the whisper of distant caravans that promise both danger and discovery. The opening immerses listeners in a vivid tapestry of sand‑blown dunes, bustling bazaars, and the solemn hush of sacred sites, setting the stage for a tale of daring encounters and unexpected alliances.

As the story unfolds, Abu‑Seif’s curiosity leads him into encounters with mysterious women, nomadic tribes, and enigmatic sheikhs, each episode hinting at deeper mysteries beyond the horizon. His keen eye for detail and reverent humor invite the audience to share his wonder at the exotic world he traverses, while the promise of further adventures—ranging from perilous horse raids to the bustling streets of Mecca—keeps the narrative pulse quickening. This early act promises an unforgettable odyssey through history, faith, and the human spirit.

Details

Language

sv

Duration

~4 hours (240K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Sweden: Kommanditbolaget Chelius & Co., 1913.

Credits

Jari Koivisto

Release date

2023-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Karl May

Karl May

1842–1912

Best known for his wildly popular adventure novels, this German storyteller carried generations of readers into the American West, the Middle East, and other far-off settings without ever losing his flair for suspense. His books introduced enduring figures like Winnetou and Old Shatterhand, and they remained beloved long after his lifetime.

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