
Pêcheur d’Islande - par Pierre Loti
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In the cold grip of the North Atlantic, a weather‑worn fishing boat hauls its crew through endless night. Inside the low, salt‑stained cabin, five men of varying ages huddle around a massive table, sharing wine, cider, and the occasional pipe‑smoke while the creaking timbers echo the sea’s relentless sighs. Their conversation drifts between jokes about marriage and the simple pleasures of life, a brief warmth against the bleak darkness beyond the single flickering lamp.
The youngest, a broad‑shouldered seventeen‑year‑old with a soft blue gaze, listens intently as the seasoned captain, a man of forty, leads the banter. When the hour grows late, a sudden flash of light reveals a towering figure descending the hatch, his massive frame filling the cramped space and prompting a mixture of awe and uneasy humor. The scene captures the rugged camaraderie and the ever‑present tension between the sea’s unforgiving pull and the men’s yearning for connection.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (324K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Walter Debeuf Updated: 2022-11-14.
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1923
A French naval officer who turned his voyages into vivid, dreamlike fiction, he became one of the best-known travel-inspired novelists of his era. Writing as Pierre Loti, he brought distant ports, romances, and homesickness to life in a simple, haunting style.
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