The Fringes Of The Fleet


Lu par David Wales

(4.4 étoiles; 12 critiques)

The Fringes of the Fleet is a poignant collection of essays and poems by Rudyard Kipling, reflecting on the experiences of the British Navy during World War I. Written amidst the turmoil of war, Kipling captures the essence of naval life, exploring themes of duty, sacrifice, and the often-overlooked contributions of those who serve on the fringes of the fleet.

Through vivid imagery and heartfelt prose, Kipling pays tribute to the sailors and their families, offering insights into the challenges they face both at sea and at home. This work not only highlights the valor of the naval forces but also delves into the emotional landscape of wartime, making it a unique addition to the literature of the Great War.

Accompanied by music from the renowned composer Edward Elgar, Kipling's words resonate with a timeless quality, inviting listeners to reflect on the human spirit in the face of adversity. The Fringes of the Fleet stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of those who served, providing a rich historical context that remains relevant today.

Chapitres

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Auxiliaries, Chapters 1-2 24:28 Lu par David Wales
Submarines, Chapters 1-2 30:51 Lu par David Wales
Patrols, Chapters 1-2 31:14 Lu par David Wales

Critiques

Excellent Listen


(4 étoiles)

Very well written as you would expect by Rudyard Kipling, equally well read. Makes for a pleasant experience.

well read


(5 étoiles)

great narration. nice short story