The Silence of Colonel Bramble

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The Silence of Colonel Bramble

by André Maurois

EN·~2 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

2:54:30

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In a battered Flemish barn on the outskirts of Poperinge, the Highland Brigade’s boxing night becomes a surprisingly sharp lens on the absurdities of war. Colonel Bramble, a man of few words and dry wit, trades barbed jokes with his French interpreter Aurelle and the garrulous Major Parker, revealing a world where combat is reduced to sport and national pride is measured in punch‑counts. Their banter about “gentlemanly” fighting, the “sporting spirit” of soldiers, and the clash between brute force and intellectual pretension sets a tone that is both comic and unsettling.

As the dialogue unfolds, the characters expose the contradictions of a society that glorifies honor while tolerating barbarism, hinting at deeper moral dilemmas that will follow the battlefield’s roar. The novel’s opening sketches a vivid portrait of camaraderie, cultural clash, and the fragile veneer of civility that masks the looming horrors of a larger conflict, inviting listeners to contemplate how humor and humanity survive amid the chaos of war.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (167K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-09-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

André Maurois

André Maurois

1885–1967

A graceful French writer who turned biography into page-turning literature, he was known for bringing novelistic energy and psychological insight to the lives of famous people. His own career moved between fiction, history, essays, and public service, giving his work an unusually broad human perspective.

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