Alone

audiobook

Alone

by Norman Douglas

EN·~7 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

ALONE - BY - NORMAN DOUGLAS

0:14
2

Introduction

24:21
3

ALONE - Mentone

22:12
4

Levanto

43:23
5

Siena

18:46
6

Pisa

23:22
7

Viareggio (February)

13:08
8

Viareggio (May)

38:23
9

Rome

36:27
10

Olevano

1:00:09

Description

A witty, self‑deprecating narrator takes us back to the early days of the Great War, when the promise of national service felt like an adventure for anyone willing to stand in endless queues at the Emergency Labour Bureau. He recounts his encounters with well‑meaning officials, a spirited young clerk with tortoise‑shell glasses, and the absurd optimism that kept hope alive amid bureaucratic chaos. The prose captures the mix of earnest patriotism and sardonic humor that defines the era’s frantic search for purpose.

Through vivid anecdotes, the story paints a picture of crowded halls, bewildering forms, and the peculiar charm of a government eager to place every eager young man somewhere, even if the placement was more symbolic than substantive. As the narrator navigates the labyrinth of ministries and the bewildering demands of the War Office, his reflections reveal both the absurdity of the system and the resilient spirit of those who tried to serve, making for an engaging portrait of wartime Britain’s civilian front.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (442K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tonya Allen, Eric Eldred, Charles Franks, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Norman Douglas

Norman Douglas

1868–1952

Best known for vivid travel writing and quietly provocative fiction, this Scottish-born author turned Mediterranean landscapes and offbeat personalities into books that still feel sharply alive. His work mixes elegance, curiosity, and a dry, unmistakable wit.

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