Le cochon dans les trèfles : roman

audiobook

Le cochon dans les trèfles : roman

by Mark Twain

FR·~4 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

MARK TWAIN

5:54
2

CHAPITRE PREMIER

14:27
3

CHAPITRE II

14:17
4

CHAPITRE III

18:00
5

CHAPITRE IV

8:37
6

CHAPITRE V

8:03
7

CHAPITRE VI

8:04
8

CHAPITRE VII

7:43
9

CHAPITRE VIII

8:55
10

CHAPITRE IX

9:57

Description

A whimsical tale unfolds in the rolling countryside, where an unlikely protagonist—a plump pig that wanders into a sea of clover—becomes the catalyst for a series of absurd adventures. The narrative captures Mark Twain’s razor‑sharp wit, turning everyday rural life into a playground for satire, while the pig’s simple curiosity rattles the pretensions of the townsfolk it encounters. From the very first chapters, listeners are drawn into a world where humor and subtle social commentary walk hand in hand.

As the story progresses, a colorful cast of characters joins the pig’s accidental journey, each reflecting a different facet of 19th‑century society, from earnest farmers to boastful merchants. Their interactions expose the folly of vanity, the perils of greed, and the charm of honest labor, all filtered through Twain’s playful prose. The novel remains a delightful blend of laugh‑out‑loud moments and thoughtful observation, inviting listeners to contemplate the human condition while smiling at its delightful absurdities.

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~4 hours (267K characters)

Release date

2026-05-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

1835–1910

Best known for creating Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, this sharp-witted American writer turned stories of river towns, mischief, and everyday life into classics that still feel lively today. His humor is famous, but so is the way he used it to poke at hypocrisy and injustice.

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