Fountains in the Sand: Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia

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Fountains in the Sand: Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia

by Norman Douglas

EN·~4 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

FOUNTAINS IN THE SAND - RAMBLES AMONG THE OASES OF TUNISIA

0:05
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS - GAFSA AND JEBEL ORBATA - ENTRANCE TO THE TERMID - AT THE TERMID - A STREET IN GAFSA - HADRIAN'S INSCRIPTION - THE LAST PALMS - CAFÉ BY THE MULBERRY-TREE - MY FRIEND SILENUS - NATIVES OF GAFSA - THE ROMAN WALL - OLIVES IN THE OASIS - TOZEUR AND ITS OASIS - THE WATERS OF TOZEUR - THE SHRINE ON THE CHOTT - MARABOUT IN THE NEFTA GARDENS - A BEGGAR - FOUNTAINS IN THE SAND

0:25
3

EN ROUTE

13:43
4

BY THE OUED BAIESH

10:52
5

THE TERMID

10:53
6

STONES OF GAFSA

9:56
7

SIDI ARMED ZARROUNG

16:01
8

AMUSEMENTS BY THE WAY

11:20
9

AT THE CAFÉ

19:36
10

POST-PRANDIAL MEDITATIONS

8:22

Description

A wandering eye and a restless spirit drive this evocative travel memoir through the forgotten oases of Tunisia. From an English departure the author sketches a longing to reach the desert’s secret springs at Djerid, Tozeur and Nefta—places that have lingered on his imagination since a previous visit. The narrative invites listeners to join a journey that balances curiosity about ancient ruins with the simple pleasure of sipping mulberry‑tree tea under a palm canopy.

The adventure begins with an impulsive change of route, swapping the familiar night train via Sfax for a newly opened line from Sousse. As the train climbs barren, wind‑blown uplands, the writer confronts a fierce winter storm, the raw chill of the desert, and the stark beauty of Roman remnants at Sbeitla. Along the way he meets a solitary fellow passenger whose dry humor and local anecdotes paint a vivid picture of life on the fringe of the Sahara.

Through witty observations and lyrical description, the book captures the contrast between the harsh, wind‑swept landscape and the oasis’s quiet hospitality. It offers a portrait of a region where ancient history, modern industry, and the resilient spirit of its people intertwine, leaving listeners with a lingering sense of wonder about the hidden fountains in the sand.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (275K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-05-01

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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