Death comes for the archbishop

audiobook

Death comes for the archbishop

by Willa Cather

EN·~6 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP

0:02
2

PROLOGUE AT ROME

16:33
3

BOOK ONE THE VICAR APOSTOLIC

50:12
4

BOOK TWO MISSIONARY JOURNEYS

36:29
5

BOOK THREE THE MASS AT ÁCOMA

50:05
6

BOOK FOUR SNAKE ROOT

28:35
7

BOOK FIVE PADRE MARTINEZ

49:39
8

BOOK SIX DOÑA ISABELLA

31:09
9

BOOK SEVEN THE GREAT DIOCESE

54:52
10

BOOK EIGHT GOLD UNDER PIKE'S PEAK

34:08

Description

A warm summer evening in 1848 finds four senior clergymen gathered beneath the olive‑laden terraces of the Sabine hills, the Roman skyline a soft glow on the horizon. The conversation drifts from the golden light that kisses the vines to the practicalities of establishing a new Apostolic Vicariate in the freshly annexed lands of New Mexico. Bishop Ferrand, a weather‑worn missionary with striking blue eyes, argues fervently for his cause, while the three cardinals—each a vivid portrait of mid‑life vigor—listen with a mixture of curiosity and cautious detachment.

Beyond the polite diplomatic exchange, an uneasy tension simmers. The retired Spanish Cardinal de Allande, once a powerful Vatican figure, now watches the sunset with a mind still attuned to the shifting currents of church reform and political change. As the evening deepens, the gathering hints at hidden motives and looming dangers, suggesting that the tranquil setting may soon be disrupted by events far more consequential than a simple dinner conversation.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (387K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: A. A. Knopf, 1927.

Credits

Laura Natal Rodrigues (Images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2023-01-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Willa Cather

Willa Cather

1873–1947

A major American novelist of the prairie, she turned memories of Nebraska into vivid stories about immigrants, settlers, and the hard beauty of frontier life. Her fiction pairs clear, graceful prose with a deep feeling for place, ambition, and endurance.

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