The Isle of Voices
"The Isle of Voices" is a short story written by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in his collection Island Nights' Entertainments in 1893.
Plot
The protagonist is a man named Keola living on the island of Molokai, Hawaii. Keola and his wife live with her father Kalamake, a notorious sorcerer who appears to have an inexhaustible supply of money despite never doing any work.
One day, Kalamake uses a magic spell to transport Keola to an unfamiliar island where the two of them are invisible to the inhabitants. There he reveals that by burning the leaves of a certain tree, the island's sea-shells can be transformed into coins and the pair transported home.
Keola attempts to blackmail Kalamake for a share of his riches, but Kalamake retaliates by abandoning Keola at sea. He is rescued by a passing ship heading for the Tuamotus islands, but does not get along with the first mate, so jumps overboard when they sight land. To his amazement he discovers he is on the very same island he had earlier visited supernaturally.
Getting to know the inhabitants (who turn out to be cannibals intending to eat him), Keola discovers that not only Kalamake but also a huge variety of other invisible visitors from all parts of the earth are regularly heard there harvesting its shells. He tells the islanders that these unwelcome manifestations could be banished by destroying the tree necessary for their spells. Eventually they attempt to do so, and in the confusion of a huge battle between the invisible wizards and the islanders, Keola is rescued by his wife, who has used her father's incantations to come to the island herself. They are magically transported home to Hawaii, stranding Kalamake on the island, and hope that without his magical supplies he will never be able to return.
External links
- Island Nights' Entertainments public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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- An Inland Voyage (1878)
- Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes (1878)
- Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879)
- The Silverado Squatters (1883)
- Memories and Portraits (1887)
- Across the Plains (1892)
- Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa (1892)
- The Amateur Emigrant (1895)
- Treasure Island (1883)
- Prince Otto (1885)
- Kidnapped (1886)
- The Black Arrow (1888)
- The Master of Ballantrae (1889)
- The Wrong Box (1889, with stepson)
- The Wrecker (1892, with stepson)
- Catriona (1893)
- The Ebb-Tide (1894, with stepson)
- Weir of Hermiston (1896, unfinished)
- St. Ives (1897, unfinished)
collections
- The Suicide Club (1878)
- The Rajah's Diamond (1878)
- New Arabian Nights (1882)
- More New Arabian Nights: The Dynamiter (1885)
- The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables (1887)
- Island Nights' Entertainments (1893)
- Tales and Fantasies (1905)
- "The Pavilion on the Links" (1880)
- "Thrawn Janet" (1881)
- "The Merry Men" (1882)
- "The Body Snatcher" (1884)
- "Markheim" (1885)
- "Olalla" (1885)
- "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" (1886)
- "The Bottle Imp" (1891)
- "The Beach of Falesá" (1892)
- "The Isle of Voices" (1893)
- A Child's Garden of Verses (1885)
- Underwoods (1887)
- Songs of Travel and Other Verses (1896)
- Lloyd Osbourne
- Fanny Stevenson
- Isobel Osbourne
- The Student, newspaper
- Mount Vaea
- Writers' Museum
- Robert Louis Stevenson State Park
- Stevenson Memorial (1903 painting)
- The Story of a Recluse (unfinished)
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