Exiles of the sky

audiobook

Exiles of the sky

by Samuel Spewack

EN·~22 minutes

Chapters

Description

In the gray winter of post‑war Berlin, a seasoned commercial pilot named Vladimir Uspensky walks the desolate Tiergarten, haunted by a recent disaster that cost him his licence. A cold‑hearted director has crossed his name out with a red pencil, accusing him of negligence after a crash that, in Vladimir’s view, was caused by mechanical failure rather than alcohol. As the wind rattles skeletal trees, Vladimir wrestles with shame, bureaucracy, and a deepening sense that the world has turned against him.

The city’s harshness only sharpens his yearning for Moscow, the one place that still feels like home. While perched on a park bench, a familiar Fokker monoplane roars overhead, a stark reminder of the skies he may never again command. A lone, ragged stranger approaches, questioning Vladimir’s health, and the pilot’s fragile resolve teeters on the brink of collapse.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~22 minutes (21K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: The Consolidated Magazines Corporation, 1926.

Credits

Roger Frank

Release date

2023-07-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Spewack

Samuel Spewack

1899–1971

Best known as half of the husband-and-wife team behind Kiss Me, Kate, this playwright and screenwriter helped shape American musical comedy with sharp dialogue and a feel for show business. Born in Ukraine and later based in New York, he built a long career in theater, film, and journalism.

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