Indienfahrt

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Indienfahrt

by Waldemar Bonsels

DE·~7 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

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0:11

Indienfahrt

0:38

INHALTSÜBERSICHT

0:36

Erstes Kapitel Von Panja, Elias und der Schlange

35:59

Zweites Kapitel Cannanore, die Fischer und das Meer

31:59

Drittes Kapitel Die Nacht mit Huc, dem Affen

31:51

Viertes Kapitel Am Silbergrab des Watarpatnam

27:39

Fünftes Kapitel Dschungelleute

44:28

Sechstes Kapitel Im Fieber

35:02

Siebentes Kapitel In den Bergen

25:55

Description

Arriving in the humid port of Cannanore, a German traveler is offered a solitary verandah‑lined house that has lain untouched for seven years. The dwelling, half‑European in style but swallowed by lush vegetation, becomes a portal to the vivid world of Malabar, where every creak reveals hidden insects, wandering cats, and the distant call of the sea. His host, Rameni, a Hindu who speaks English with surprising fluency, negotiates rent while sharing tales of the former British officer who once ruled the place. Their conversation hints at the region’s generosity and the contrast between colonial authority and local customs.

The narrative soon carries the listener from bustling fish markets to the shadowy depths of the Indian jungle, from moonlit nights with mischievous monkeys to solemn visits at ancient temples. Each chapter presents a new slice of life—whether the feverish heat of the interior, encounters with tribal peoples, or the mystique of sacred fires—painting a tapestry of India’s diverse cultures and landscapes. As the traveler settles in, his curiosity deepens, promising discoveries that blend humor, wonder, and a hint of danger.

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Language

de

Duration

~7 hours (443K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-01-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Waldemar Bonsels

Waldemar Bonsels

1880–1952

Best known for creating Maya the Bee, he wrote stories that mixed close observation of nature with fantasy and adventure. His work reached readers far beyond Germany and kept finding new life through later adaptations.

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