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Following the Equator

Mark Twain

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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"Following the Equator" by Mark Twain is a lively, insightful, and often provocative travel narrative that documents the author's journey around the world at the end of the 19th century. Blending sharp wit with keen observation, Twain takes readers across Africa, India, Australia, and other parts of the British Empire, transforming his global lecture tour into a richly entertaining account of people, places, and cultures.

As Twain travels through ports, cities, and remote regions, he offers humorous anecdotes alongside candid reflections on colonialism, race, imperial power, and human behavior. His commentary ranges from playful satire to serious moral critique, revealing both the prejudices of his era and his willingness to question injustice and cruelty. Whether describing unfamiliar customs, local traditions, or the absurdities of imperial bureaucracy, Twain's voice remains engaging, curious, and unmistakably his own.

Beyond humor, Following the Equator stands out for its willingness to confront uncomfortable truths. Twain condemns exploitation, hypocrisy, and violence wherever he finds them, using his platform as a celebrated author to challenge widely accepted beliefs of his time. His observations on imperial rule and human rights make the book one of his most socially conscious works.

The narrative also captures the wonder and exhaustion of long-distance travel before modern conveniences, offering vivid depictions of landscapes, climates, and everyday life across continents. Twain's ability to mix entertainment with thoughtful reflection turns the book into more than a travelogue—it becomes a global meditation on civilization, morality, and the shared flaws of humanity.

Both amusing and deeply reflective, Following the Equator is an essential work for readers interested in classic travel writing, historical perspectives on globalization, and Mark Twain's evolving worldview. It remains a compelling and thought-provoking journey through the world as seen by one of America's greatest literary voices.
Disponibile da: 06/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 640 pagine.

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