
THE END OF THE TETHER
By Joseph Conrad
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Set against the shimmering heat of a tropical coast, the story follows a veteran sea captain who has spent three decades navigating the same narrow waterway aboard the aging steamer Sofala. The narrative opens with a vivid portrait of sun‑lit waters, mangrove shadows and the precise, almost ritualistic choreography of the ship’s course, revealing a man who knows every bend of the river by heart. His loyal Malay serang assists in the silent turning of the helm, while the captain watches the deck, detached yet deeply aware of the rhythm that has come to define his life.
Yet beneath the routine lies a restless memory of a younger self who once commanded swift clippers and charted unknown seas. The contrast between his former daring exploits and the present’s steady, predictable round‑trip creates a quiet tension, suggesting that even the most seasoned mariner may still be searching for purpose beyond the familiar tide. Listeners are invited to drift along with Whalley as he confronts the pull of habit and the whisper of unfulfilled horizons.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (288K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Judith Boss and David Widger
Release date
2006-01-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1924
Best known for "Heart of Darkness" and "Lord Jim," this sea-going storyteller brought adventure, moral tension, and unforgettable atmosphere to English fiction. His life at sea and late start in English gave his writing a voice unlike anyone else’s.
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