Audiobook: Story of an African Farm
- Download 00 - Preface and Glossary audio
- Download 01 - Chapter 1, Part 1 audio
- Download 02 - Chapter 1, Part 2 audio
- Download 03 - Chapter 1, Part 3 audio
- Download 04 - Chapter 1, Part 4 audio
- Download 05 - Chapter 1, Part 5 audio
- Download 06 - Chapter 1, Part 6 audio
- Download 07 - Chapter 1, Part 7 audio
- Download 08 - Chapter 1, Part 8 audio
- Download 09 - Chapter 1, Part 9 audio
- Download 10 - Chapter 1, Part 10 audio
- Download 11 - Chapter 1, Part 11 audio
- Download 12 - Chapter 1, Part 12 audio
- Download 13 - Chapter 1, Part 13 audio
- Download 14 - Chapter 2, Part 1 audio
- Download 15 - Chapter 2, Part 2 audio
- Download 16 - Chapter 2, Part 3 audio
- Download 17 - Chapter 2, Part 4 audio
- Download 18 - Chapter 2, Part 5 audio
- Download 19 - Chapter 2, Part 6 audio
- Download 20 - Chapter 2, Part 7 audio
- Download 21 - Chapter 2, Part 8 audio
- Download 22 - Chapter 2, Part 9 audio
- Download 23 - Chapter 2, Part 10 audio
- Download 24 - Chapter 2, Part 11 audio
- Download 25 - Chapter 2, Part 12 audio
- Download 26 - Chapter 2, Part 13 audio
- Download 27 - Chapter 2, Part 14 audio
Audiobooks Genres
Author
Description
The novel details the lives of three characters, first as children and then as adults - Waldo, Em and Lyndall - who live on a farm in the Karoo region of South Africa. The story is set in the middle- to late Nineteenth century - the First Boer War is alluded to, but not mentioned by name. The book is semi-autobiographical: in particular, the two principal protagonists (Waldo and Lyndall) display strong similarities to Schreiner's life and philosophy.
The book was first published in 1883 in London, under the pseudonym Ralph Iron. It quickly became a best-seller, despite causing some controversy over its frank portrayal of freethought, feminism, premarital sex and pregnancy out of wedlock and transvestitism. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
Liked what you heard? Share it with your friends and family!.