The Rover

The Rover

by Joseph Conrad

Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged — 9 hours, 6 minutes

The Rover

The Rover

by Joseph Conrad

Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged — 9 hours, 6 minutes

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Overview

As the Revolution rages in France, a seafarer named Peyrol, a master-gunner in the French republican navy, pirate, and for nearly fifty years “rover of the outer seas,” comes to the end of a lifetime lived on the seas and seeks refuge in a remote farmhouse on the French Riviera. As he attempts to settle into a peaceful existence, Peyrol struggles to redefine himself and returns to the sea for one final voyage.

The Rover is the last complete novel written by Joseph Conrad, and was published in 1923 shortly before his death. Conrad placed on the title page an epigraph taken from Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene:

Sleep after toyle, port after stormie seas,Ease after warre, death after life, does greatly please

This also became Conrad's epitaph.


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"It is the subtilized past, through the aroma and the intuitive touches, which comes alive." (The Times Literary Supplement (London))

MAY 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Stephan Rudnicki delivers an impressive performance of Conrad’s story, which centers on the mysterious Jean Peyrol, a French native who has spent his life roaming the world’s oceans. Seeking retirement, Peyrol returns to his country in the aftermath of the French Revolution but finds confusion even in his isolated place of retreat. Rudnicki’s resonant voice meanders through the novel’s picturesque descriptions. His command of French pronunciation helps to naturally blend the language into the prose. He adopts Peyrol’s unconcerned air as he vocalizes the sea rover in a tone that sharply contrasts with the frenzied, nervous voices of the Revolutionary survivors. Rudnicki renders a certain disquietude in the dialogue, revealing the disconnect between characters. His performance intuitively reflects the natural cadence of Conrad’s prose. D.M.W. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177606347
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 10/15/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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