
A young wanderer, once a childhood companion of a distant friend, returns to her through a long‑delayed letter, offering a vivid confession of a year‑long escapade that began on the bustling docks of Marseilles. He recalls the restless spirit that pulled him into a world of bohemians, sailors, and political intrigue, setting the stage for a daring sea‑borne mission tied to a pretender’s claim to a foreign crown. The narrative is steeped in the restless energy of the 1870s, where personal ambition collides with the era’s shifting loyalties and the shadowy currents of clandestine trade.
Through his recollections we glimpse a landscape of smoky cafés, secretive meetings, and the lure of the open sea, all filtered through a voice that is both reflective and unapologetically candid. The story invites listeners to contemplate the thin line between adventure and folly, and to wonder how far a restless heart will go when history itself seems to beckon.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (582K 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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