
A seasoned mariner’s voice guides us through the ritual of leaving shore, turning the simple act of “Departure” into a precise ceremony of navigation. The narrative unfolds as a meditation on the moment when a ship’s crew first sights the coastline, the careful cross‑bearings that mark each day’s progress, and the quiet pride that comes from mastering the open sea. Conrad’s prose captures the tension between the technical exactness of charting a course and the deeper, almost reverent, farewell to land that haunts every sailor.
In the early passages, the narrator reflects on the varied temperaments of captains—some buoyant, others burdened by debts or longing—offering a glimpse into the human side of command. Through vivid description of fog, storms, and solitary islands, the book evokes the endless horizon and the solitary contemplation that accompanies long voyages. Listeners are invited to share the awe of each “Landfall” and the introspective solitude that follows the ship’s first true departure into the vast, indifferent ocean.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (336K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1924
Born in what is now Ukraine and writing in his third language, he turned years at sea into novels and stories full of danger, moral strain, and unforgettable settings. His work includes Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, and Nostromo, and it helped shape modern English fiction.
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