Pierrot, Dog Of Belgium

Walter Alden Dyer (1878 - 1943)

This 1915 novella was published as the First World War raged. "Belgium lies bleeding. Across her level, lush meadows the harsh-shod hosts of war have marched. Beside her peaceful waters the sons of God have spilled each other’s blood. Beneath her noble trees have raged the fires of human hate. Her king and his brave warriors have fought to save that which was their own and, driven back, have left their smiling land to suffer the desolation which has ever been the conqueror’s boast. Her ancient cities smoke. The inspired craftsmanship of an elder day has been destroyed forever. Belgium lies moaning. Across the winter sea we have heard the wailing of men and women among their ruined homes—honest townsfolk, simple Walloon and Flemish peasants, who had borne no malice and had done no wrong. And amid the cries of anguish and despair there have come to me the weeping of a little girl named Lisa and the voice of a faithful dog whining for his master."
- Summary by Author's Introduction and David Wales

Genre(s): Family Life, Nature & Animal Fiction, War & Military Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Dedication and Introduction David Wales
00:01:55
Play 01 Chapter 1 David Wales
00:21:01
Play 02 Chapter 2 David Wales
00:17:31
Play 03 Chapter 3 David Wales
00:19:53
Play 04 Chapter 4 David Wales
00:11:43
Play 05 Chapter 5 David Wales
00:20:16
Play 06 Chapter 6 David Wales
00:13:41
Play 07 Chapter 7 David Wales
00:04:37