
A young Dutch woman, who has spent three years living on a quiet estate near Smyrna, is finally called back home as the war that surrounds her deepens. She watches the daily rhythms of a troubled countryside—shepherds, swarms of locusts, and the forced displacement of Greek villagers—while the distant thunder of artillery grows louder. The invitation to return arrives in a hurried letter, and she must say goodbye to the friends and kindness she has found in a land far from the Netherlands.
Joined by a reluctant military escort, she embarks on a cramped Ottoman railway, sharing a carriage with strangers whose cultures clash and mingle. As the train snakes through dusty plains toward Constantinople, conversations shift from heated political tensions to poetry and personal stories, offering brief moments of humanity amid uncertainty. The journey promises both the comfort of familiar promises and the unsettling reality of a world at war.
Full title
Van Smyrna naar Holland in oorlogstijd De Aarde en haar Volken, 1917
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (62K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/
Release date
2009-02-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Dutch writer whose surviving work turns a wartime journey home from Smyrna into a vivid, personal travel narrative. Her story blends sharp observation, resilience, and a close-up view of life shaped by World War I.
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