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MS. Found in a Bottle

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

MS. Found in a Bottle by Edgar Allan Poe follows an unnamed narrator who, estranged from his past and seeking escape, embarks on a voyage from Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) aboard a cargo ship. The journey takes a dark turn as the ship is first trapped in a dead calm and then struck by a fearsome simoom—a tempestuous blend of sandstorm and hurricane. The storm devastates the ship, casting everyone overboard except for the narrator and an enigmatic old Swede.

Driven southward by the relentless forces of the simoom, their vessel encounters a colossal, ominous black galleon. The narrator is the sole survivor who manages to board this ghostly ship, only to discover it is manned by spectral crewmen who cannot see him. The ship's timbers seem unnaturally alive, and the narrator finds antiquated maps and useless navigational tools scattered about.

In the captain's cabin, he finds writing materials and begins documenting his experiences in a journal, the "manuscript" referred to in the title. As the ship continues its eerie voyage southwards toward the icy desolation of Antarctica, the narrator observes that the crew seems oddly hopeful about their impending doom. The vessel is eventually ensnared in a massive whirlpool, plunging into the depths of the sea, leaving the narrator's fate uncertain.

This haunting tale, penned by Edgar Allan Poe, captures the essence of isolation and the supernatural, exploring themes of desperation, the unknown, and the eternal struggle against the forces of nature.

Formats

  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

  • English

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