Peradventure; or, The Silence of God

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Peradventure; or, The Silence of God

by Robert Keable

EN·~9 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

PERADVENTURE

0:00
2

CHAPTER I LAMBETH COURT

49:26
3

CHAPTER II CAMBRIDGE

53:22
4

CHAPTER III CHRISTMAS CAROLS

47:46
5

CHAPTER IV FATHER VASSALL

48:46
6

CHAPTER V VACATION

52:21
7

CHAPTER VI MOUNT CARMEL

44:05
8

CHAPTER VII THURLOE END

53:55
9

CHAPTER VIII JUDGMENTS

45:14
10

CHAPTER IX FORDHAM

51:49

Description

A quietly earnest narrator writes to an old friend, a former schoolmate now a Catholic priest, musing on the strange distance that has grown between them. Framed as a series of sketches from places like Claxted, Keswick, Zanzibar and other imagined locales, the story treats travel as a backdrop for a deeper, almost conversational inquiry into God’s silence. The prose balances literary wit with a yearning to capture theological thought in the accessible shape of a novel, inviting readers to linger over each “page torn from earth.”

In the first act the narrator embarks on a modest journey that mirrors his inner search, meeting a handful of characters whose lives echo larger questions of faith, doubt, and human frailty. Their conversations and fleeting encounters serve as mirrors, reflecting the narrator’s own struggle to reconcile belief with the ordinary world. Listeners will find a thoughtful, gently humorous meditation that feels like a long walk by the fire, offering both scenic detail and quiet contemplation.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (561K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2017-11-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Keable

Robert Keable

1887–1927

A former Anglican priest and missionary who turned his wartime experiences into bestselling, scandal-making fiction, he became one of the most talked-about novelists of the 1920s. His work mixed religion, love, and disillusionment in ways that shocked some readers and fascinated many others.

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