The Open Boat and Other Stories

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The Open Boat and Other Stories

by Stephen Crane

EN·~6 hours

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In this haunting tale of survival, four shipwrecked men find themselves packed into a tiny, trembling launch, fighting a relentless sea that seems both beautiful and brutal. The narrative follows the cook, the oiler, the correspondent, and the injured captain as they row, bail, and argue while the waves rise like towering walls of white foam. Their struggle becomes a meditation on fate, teamwork, and the indifferent power of nature.

The story opens the collection, which also contains several of the author’s other vivid sketches of ordinary lives caught in extraordinary moments. From the battlefield’s grim irony to quiet domestic dramas, each piece captures a slice of human endurance with spare, vivid prose. Listeners will be drawn into the raw immediacy of the characters’ experiences, feeling the sea’s chill and the pulse of hope that keeps them moving forward.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (365K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-04-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stephen Crane

Stephen Crane

1871–1900

Best known for The Red Badge of Courage, he helped change American fiction with vivid, unsentimental writing about fear, war, and city life. Though he died at just 28, his novels, stories, poems, and journalism left a lasting mark on realism and naturalism.

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