The Purple Cloud
Matthew Phipps Shiel and M. P. Shiel
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The story, a recording of a medium's meditation over the future writing of the text, details the narrator's (Adam Jeffson's) expedition to the North Pole during the 20th century on board the Boreal. Jeffson's fiancée, the Countess Clodagh, poisons her own cousin in order to secure a place on the ship for Jeffson, because the expedition was known to be one of the best ever planned. A millionaire, who died some years previously, had ordered in his will that he would pay 175,000,000 dollars to the first person standing at the North Pole. Before Jeffson leaves, he hears a sermon by a Scottish priest named Mackay, speaking against Polar research, calling the failure of all previous expeditions the will of God, and prophesying a terrible fate for those who attempt to go against God's will in this. The narrator at the same time remembers his meeting with a man who claimed that the universe is a place of strife between vague "powers", "The White" and "The Black", for dominance. Throughout the events of the polar journey, the narrator gradually discovers that his course has been, for many years, guided by these forces, all the way up to the point where he reaches the pole first. He finds a huge, clear lake of spinning water with a rock island inlaid with inscriptions. Upon seeing this, Jeffson falls into a faint. When he returns to his camp he, along with his dogs, feels nauseous after having smelled a peculiar peach-like odor. He also notices a moving purple cloud, spreading in the far heavens. During the progress of his journey, he discovers dead animals, all without the slightest sign of injury, and he gradually learns of the death of his entire crew on board the Boreal. The ship being fairly easy to operate, he sets out by himself. (Summary by Wikipedia) (11 hr 51 min)
Chapters
00 - Section 00 | 17:48 | Read by Rhajimas Holmes |
01 - Section 01 | 18:48 | Read by Nyssa E. Schmidt |
02 - Section 02 | 20:36 | Read by Anise |
03 - Section 03 | 26:19 | Read by Nyssa E. Schmidt |
04 - Section 04 | 13:22 | Read by Graham McMillan |
05 - Section 05 | 14:52 | Read by Lynne T |
06 - Section 06 | 29:05 | Read by Anise |
07 - Section 07 | 19:23 | Read by Graham McMillan |
08 - Section 08 | 14:46 | Read by Graham McMillan |
09 - Section 09 | 10:46 | Read by April Gonzales |
10 - Section 10 | 24:50 | Read by Graham McMillan |
11 - Section 11 | 22:19 | Read by Graham McMillan |
12 - Section 12 | 22:53 | Read by Graham McMillan |
13 - Section 13 | 28:18 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
14 - Section 14 | 12:28 | Read by fshort |
15 - Section 15 | 29:51 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
16 - Section 16 | 25:35 | Read by fshort |
17 - Section 17 | 32:18 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
18 - Section 18 | 29:00 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
19 - Section 19 | 21:19 | Read by Anise |
20 - Section 20 | 30:10 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
21 - Section 21 | 24:18 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
22 - Section 22 | 27:32 | Read by Lynne T |
23 - Section 23 | 26:24 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
24 - Section 24 | 29:58 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
25 - Section 25 | 17:14 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
26 - Section 26 | 11:41 | Read by Reeses118 |
27 - Section 27 | 13:10 | Read by Reeses118 |
28 - Section 28 | 23:10 | Read by Matthew Walker |
29 - Section 29 | 22:33 | Read by rookieblue |
30 - Section 30 | 18:25 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
31 - Section 31 | 14:18 | Read by UberDubber |
32 - Srction 32 | 18:10 | Read by Gabriela Cowan |
Reviews
Reading this book for a book club and very much appreciated being able to liste…
Amanda
A LibriVox Listener
A good story, very entertaining. The English Lady speaks perfectly....some don't understand correct English!!
foilkitty
Great, weird book. The reading of Section 9 is nearly unintelligible, however.
English lady needs to go
Lance
Not sure if I liked he story but I'm sure I would have liked it more if I could have understood the lady with the English accent.