
A vivid portrait of wartime Italy opens the collection, where a stern German captain and his quiet Austrian lieutenant watch a village scene unfold under the relentless sun. Their encounter with a grotesquely comic renegade, a man whose oversized grin masks a deeper menace, sets a tone that blends dark humor with the stark realities of conflict. The opening scene captures the uneasy choreography of soldiers, civilians, and the lingering shadows of oppression, inviting listeners into a world where absurdity and tension coexist.
Across the remaining eleven stories, the anthology moves fluidly between continents and eras, from bustling city streets to quiet country homes. Each tale features distinct voices—whether a sharp‑tongued trader, a resilient baker, or an introspective wanderer—offering snapshots of ordinary lives tangled with unexpected twists. The varied narratives explore themes of identity, survival, and the subtle ways people smile in the face of hardship, making for a richly textured listening experience that lingers long after the final page.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (471K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1879–1926
Known for sharp, often ironic short stories, this Welsh-born writer and journalist drew on years of travel and reporting in South Africa, Europe, and America. His work blends adventure, observation, and a reporter’s eye for human character.
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