The Edge of the Desert

audiobook

The Edge of the Desert

by Ianthe M. Dunbar

EN·~3 hours

Chapters

Description

A painter‑traveling narrator sets off from the coastal bustle of Tunis, winding through sun‑kissed vineyards, olive groves and rugged hills toward the legendary white domes of Kairouan. The road unfurls past ancient stone columns, lone Bedouin camps and fields where camels labor under a crisp morning sky, all the while the landscape itself seems to whisper stories of centuries past. By the time the city’s high crenellated walls appear, the traveler is already attuned to the rhythm of the desert’s quiet grandeur.

Inside Kairouan the scene bursts with color and contrast: white‑washed mosques rising beside bustling souks, men in flowing burnouses, women wrapped in dark draperies, and the occasional flash of a holy man’s vivid turban. Guided by the affable Ali Hassan, who balances a love of French conversation with a deep knowledge of his hometown, the narrator sketches the market’s lively chaos while a gramophone’s unexpected foreign song drifts through the air, hinting at the subtle tensions between tradition and the modern world. This evocative first act invites listeners to linger over the sights, sounds, and gentle curiosities of a city that feels both timeless and alive.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (183K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2020-07-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

IM

Ianthe M. Dunbar

A little-known early 20th-century travel writer, she is remembered for a vivid book on Tunisia that blends close observation with an artist’s eye. Her work captures cities, customs, and desert landscapes in a lively, personal voice.

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