The King of Pirates

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The King of Pirates

by Daniel Defoe

EN·~2 hours

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Description

A notorious sea‑rover known as the “Mock King of Madagascar” finally puts pen to paper, sending two candid letters back to England—one written while he was still on the island, the other after his daring escape. In these dispatches he offers a rare, first‑hand glimpse of a life of plunder, rivalries, and the strange mix of brutality and unexpected courtesy that defined his world.

The narrative deliberately pushes back against the wildly embellished tales that have grown around his name. Rather than the fanciful legends of murdered princesses and impossible fortunes, he describes a more grounded reality: a bold raid on a valuable caravan, a surprisingly humane treatment of a captured noblewoman, and the constant struggle to survive amid mutinous crews and hostile powers.

Listeners will find a vivid portrait of a 18th‑century pirate who is both larger‑than‑life and unmistakably human, a voice that cuts through rumor to reveal the truth behind the myth.

Details

Full title

The King of Pirates Being an Account of the Famous Enterprises of Captain Avery, the Mock King of Madagascar

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (153K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2011-11-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe

d. 1731

Best known for "Robinson Crusoe," this restless English writer turned a turbulent life in trade, politics, and journalism into some of the most vivid prose of the early novel. His work mixes adventure, social observation, and the sharp eye of a born pamphleteer.

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