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Âmona; The Child; And The Beast; And Others - From "The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton and Other Stories" - 1902 - cover

Âmona; The Child; And The Beast; And Others - From "The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton and Other Stories" - 1902

Louis Becke

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Âmona; The Child; And The Beast; And Others," Louis Becke presents a collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of the human experience through the lens of the South Sea islands, an environment both alluring and treacherous. Becke's prose is richly descriptive, blending vivid imagery and a poetic quality that immerses the reader in the landscape and culture of the Pacific. The stories range from the whimsical to the profound, often revealing the undercurrents of colonialism and the clash of cultures, reflecting the intricate interplay between nature and human emotions. Louis Becke was an Australian author and sailor whose extensive travels across the Pacific islands deeply influenced his writing. Becke's life experiences, including his encounters with indigenous cultures and his own struggles with identity, informed his exploration of themes such as isolation, survival, and the duality of human nature. His keen insights into the social and political dynamics of the region shine through in his narratives, adding layers of meaning to his storytelling. For readers seeking a captivating journey through a rich tapestry of voices and settings, Becke's work is essential. "Âmona; The Child; And The Beast; And Others" not only offers a glimpse into the heart of the South Seas but also invites contemplation on broader human dilemmas, making it a rewarding read for both literary enthusiasts and those interested in post-colonial narratives.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 21 pages.

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