Madame Chrysantheme — Volume 2

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Madame Chrysantheme — Volume 2

by Pierre Loti

EN·~1 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

BOOK 2. - CHAPTER XII - HAPPY FAMILIES!

7:37

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0:15

CHAPTER XIII - OUR "VERY TALL FRIEND"

0:49

CHAPTER XIV - OUR PIOUS HOSTS

1:51

CHAPTER XV

0:49

CHAPTER XVI - SLEEPING JAPAN

1:11

CHAPTER XVII - THE SONG OF THE CICALA

1:12

CHAPTER XVIII - MY FRIEND AND MY DOLL

0:59

CHAPTER XIX - MY JAPANESE RELATIVES

1:10

CHAPTER XX - A DEAD FAIRY

5:05

Description

In a bustling foreign port, a group of naval officers and their wives have settled into a close‑knit suburb, their lives intertwined by the ever‑present M. Kangourou. The narrator describes his fellow officers' partners—Madame Campanule, the lively Madame Jonquille, the shy Sikou‑San, and the petite, self‑important Madame Touki‑San—each bringing a distinct flavor to the neighborhood gatherings. Evenings turn into lantern‑lit processions, where the wives, in delicate bows and bright paper lanterns, follow the resident Madame Chrysantheme, the unofficial queen of the quarter. Their steps echo through narrow goat‑paths, creating a charming, almost theatrical tableau that blends humor with a hint of melancholy.

The procession winds down toward Nagasaki, slipping into darkness before bursting into the city's dazzling night market. Streets glow with countless lanterns, while vendors hawk everything from lacquerware to humble fish, their stalls open to the wind. The wives, described as graceful “little trained dogs,” parade in coordinated clogs, their laughter ringing above the bustling crowd. Through the narrator’s eyes, listeners glimpse a world of vivid customs, cultural contrast, and the simple pleasure of communal ritual.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (62K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Pierre Loti

Pierre Loti

1850–1923

A French naval officer turned novelist, he transformed voyages to places like Tahiti, Japan, and the Middle East into vivid, atmospheric fiction. His books made him one of the most popular writers of his era, blending travel, memory, and longing in a style that still feels distinctive.

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