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A first-person travel narrative follows a voyage from a sunlit port toward a remoter, icebound northern fjord, portraying the bustle of quayside life, the cramped interiors of a working ship, and the routines of sailors preparing to sail. Episodic scenes mix precise, sensory maritime description with personal recollection, moving from warm streets and taverns to the bleak magnificence of basalt cliffs and perpetual snow. The account meditates on wandering and the impulse to leave familiar routines, contrasting intimate human moments with the indifferent, elemental forces of sea, fog, and ice.

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Louis-Frédéric Rouquette

Louis-Frédéric Rouquette was a French author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of the Canadian wilderness. His works often reflect his deep connection to nature and the human experience within it. Notable titles include "L'Ile d'Enfer," which showcases his narrative style, and "La Bête Errante: Roman vécu du Grand Nord Canadien," a poignant tale set in the Canadian North. Rouquette's writing is characterized by its immersive descriptions and a focus on the challenges faced by individuals in remote landscapes, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of adventure and exploration.

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