The Malady of the Century

audiobook

The Malady of the Century

by Max Simon Nordau

EN·~12 hours

Chapters

Description

A band of freshly graduated university friends set out on a sun‑lit August journey through the Black Forest, trading the cramped railway for the open air of pine‑scented hills. Their lively banter and clinking glasses at a roadside inn capture the exuberance of youth, while a solemn fellow named Eynhardt hints at a deeper undercurrent of melancholy. The vivid landscape—steep terraces, the glimmering Gutach river, and a distant white‑washed house perched on a high ridge—frames their carefree trek and the promise of adventure.

As the group departs, their laughter fades into the distance, leaving a lingering sense that the road ahead holds more than scenic beauty. The narrative follows their camaraderie, the tension between freedom and responsibility, and the subtle stirrings of self‑reflection that begin to surface among the friends. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the forest’s shadows echo the inner doubts of a generation poised on the brink of adulthood.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (739K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Max Simon Nordau

Max Simon Nordau

1849–1923

A sharp-tongued essayist, physician, and public speaker, he became one of the best-known Jewish intellectuals of his era. He is especially remembered for co-founding the World Zionist Organization and for writing fiercely argued books on society, culture, and nationalism.

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