Two years in the French West Indies

audiobook

Two years in the French West Indies

by Lafcadio Hearn

EN·~12 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total
1

TWO YEARS IN THE FRENCH WEST INDIES - BY - LAFCADIO HEARN - AUTHOR OF "CHITA" ETC. - WITH MANY ILLUSTRATIONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY ARTHUR W. RUSHMORE AND DRAWINGS BY MARIE ROYLE - HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS - NEW YORK AND LONDON - 1923

12:43:52
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À MON CHER AMI - LÉOPOLD ARNOUX - NOTAIRE À SAINT PIERRE, MARTINIQUE

0:17
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:44
4

FOREWORD

6:00
5

PREFACE

1:40

Description

A vivid travelogue carries listeners to the sun‑kissed islands of the French West Indies, where the rhythm of life drifts lazily between siestas and the rustle of palm fronds. The narrator’s eye captures the dramatic silhouette of Mount Pelée, the bustling markets of Fort‑de‑France, and the quiet charm of colonial streets, all rendered with the aid of striking photographs and delicate drawings. Through lyrical prose, the book paints portraits of Creole residents—French, African, Chinese, and Caribbean—whose colors, customs, and resilient spirits animate the islands’ everyday scenes.

Beyond the picturesque vistas, the narrative recalls the lingering echo of the 1902 catastrophe that razed St. Pierre, juxtaposing the town’s lingering ruins with the hopeful bloom of new life. Readers hear the distant call of church bells, the chatter of lizards in the noon sun, and the soft murmur of fountains, all while gaining a sense of how the islands have quietly endured change. The first act invites you to linger in this tropical greenhouse, savoring its scents, sounds, and timeless hospitality.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (741K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.)

Release date

2020-09-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lafcadio Hearn

Lafcadio Hearn

1850–1904

A globe-crossing writer who helped introduce Japan’s stories, folklore, and everyday life to Western readers, he is still best loved for the eerie beauty of Kwaidan and other ghostly tales. His life moved through Greece, Ireland, the United States, the Caribbean, and finally Japan, giving his work a rare mix of curiosity and atmosphere.

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