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It captures the final days of the "Brother of the Coast" as he is drawn back into naval conflict to protect his new home and the woman he loves. Availability
The novel's motto—"Sleep after toil, port after stormy seas, Ease after war, death after life, does greatly please"—is taken from Edmund Spenser and was later inscribed on Conrad’s own tombstone. The Polish Radio Adaptation joseph_conrad_korsarz_sluchowisko
Unlike Conrad's earlier, more intense psychological dramas, The Rover is often described as more detached and serene, focusing on themes of duty, sacrifice, and the search for peace after a life of violence. It captures the final days of the "Brother
You can often find archival broadcasts or information about upcoming airings on the official Polskie Radio website, which periodically revisits classic adaptations of Joseph Conrad's works. You can often find archival broadcasts or information
The radio drama version is a classic of the Polskie Radio "Theater of the Imagination." Andrzej Zakrzewski.