
GUERRE D’ORIENT. — CAMPAGNE DE 1877.
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Set against the backdrop of the 1877 Ottoman‑Russian conflict, a French correspondent wanders through the rugged Balkans with notebook in hand. He sketches bustling market squares, the smoky silhouette of fortresses along the Danube, and the restless energy of towns caught between empire and emerging nationhood. His prose moves fluidly from the clatter of artillery to the quiet moments of tea shared with villagers, painting a landscape as much psychological as geographical.
Through witty anecdotes and sincere reflection, the writer reveals the everyday lives of Bulgarians—farmers repairing harvest tools, women mending homes amidst the rumble of distant guns, and soldiers whose bravado masks palpable fear. The narrative balances humor with compassion, offering listeners a textured portrait of a people navigating tradition and change under the strain of war. In this intimate travelogue, the front lines become a stage for human resilience, inviting you to hear the sounds, smells, and stories that shaped a pivotal moment in Eastern Europe.
Language
fr
Duration
~11 hours (635K characters)
Release date
2024-06-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1850–1893
A late-19th-century French travel writer and journalist, this author is best remembered for lively books that followed Central and Eastern Europe with a reporter’s eye. Writing under the name Frédéric Kohn-Abrest, he mixed curiosity, movement, and close observation in works aimed at a broad reading public.
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