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Set against the quiet heat of an old farmstead under towering oaks, the narrative opens with a vivid tableau of stone walls, lazy dogs and the soft hum of summer insects. The prose drifts like poetry, capturing the play of light through leaves and the gentle rhythm of rural life. Through these sensory details the author invites listeners into a world where every creak of a door and the distant bark of a dog feels like a line of verse.
At the heart of this tranquil world is a simple, unfolding romance between a young Afrikaans girl and a hopeful young man. Their affection is portrayed without melodrama, allowing the surrounding landscape to echo their feelings and to reflect broader aspirations of language, culture, and belonging. Listeners will find a heartfelt exploration of love’s quiet confidence, set within a community that breathes its own timeless cadence.
Language
af
Duration
~1 hours (70K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jeroen Hellingman, Kobus Meyer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2021-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1865–1940
A leading early voice in Afrikaans literature, this South African poet wrote with feeling about the land, his people, and the upheaval of war. His work helped shape Afrikaans writing in the years after the South African War.
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