
By Joseph Conrad
In a weather‑worn tavern on the Thames, a handful of old salts gather over a meagre meal, the salty tang of the river seeping into their conversation. Their talk drifts from the timeless mysteries of the ocean to the wrecks and heroics that have marked their lives, each story seasoned with the grit of experience. As the river lights flicker against the waning sunset, a seasoned captain begins to recall a strange episode from his early command of an iron barque in a far‑off eastern port.
The reminiscence turns toward an odd rivalry with a man called Falk and the enigmatic ship‑master Hermann, whose practical cleverness contrasts sharply with romantic notions of heroism. Through the captain’s wry narration we glimpse the clash of cultures, the absurdities of maritime bureaucracy, and the lingering taste of adventure that never truly leaves a sailor. Listeners are invited to share in a vivid portrait of a world where the sea is both a relentless teacher and a source of unforgettable, if sometimes baffling, memories.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (168K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Judith Boss and David Widger
Release date
2006-01-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1924
Drawn from a life at sea and shaped by exile, these stories turn adventure into something darker, stranger, and deeply human. Best known for Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim, this writer brought moral tension and unforgettable atmosphere to English fiction.
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