
In a bustling riverside inn, a group of travelers encounters a weather‑worn sailor whose life has been shaped by the unforgiving tides. He shares vivid memories of his early days at sea, the rigor of maritime examinations, and the stark contrast between the disciplined world of a ship’s deck and the complacent, often careless rhythm of life on shore. His sharp observations on responsibility, chance, and the hidden pride of those who labor beneath the waves set a thoughtful tone that lingers long after the conversation ends.
Through his tales, listeners are drawn into a world where the sea is both a literal and metaphorical arena—one where skill, honor, and the whims of fate intertwine. The narrative invites reflection on how the same currents that guide a vessel can also steer the course of a person's destiny, hinting at deeper explorations of luck, duty, and the enduring pull of the unknown.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (753K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Price
Release date
1998-09-01
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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