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Omoo

Herman Melville

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Sinopsis

First published in 1847, Omoo is Herman Melville's vibrant and adventurous sequel to his debut novel, Typee, drawing once again on the author's own experiences in the South Seas.

The story follows a restless American sailor who deserts a whaling ship and wanders through the exotic islands of the Pacific. Set primarily in Tahiti and neighboring regions, the novel presents a lively account of island life, colonial influence, and the often-uneasy encounters between Western visitors and indigenous cultures. Through humor, sharp observation, and spirited storytelling, Melville depicts both the beauty of the islands and the corruption brought by foreign exploitation and rigid missionary control.

Blending travel narrative with fiction, Omoo offers an unromanticized view of seafaring life and challenges popular notions of civilization and savagery. Melville's narrative voice is witty, candid, and deeply curious, revealing his growing concern with freedom, authority, and cultural misunderstanding—themes that would later define his more complex works.

Colorful, engaging, and thought-provoking, Omoo stands as an essential early work in Melville's career and a compelling exploration of adventure, independence, and life beyond the boundaries of Western society.
Disponible desde: 07/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 370 páginas.

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