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Max Havelaar

Multatuli

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Max Havelaar by Multatuli is a groundbreaking and powerful novel that exposed injustice and transformed the course of Dutch literature. First published in 1860, this influential work delivers a bold critique of colonial exploitation and remains one of the most important political novels ever written.

The story unfolds through a layered and unconventional narrative that blends satire, storytelling, and passionate moral appeal. At its center is Max Havelaar, an idealistic Dutch colonial official assigned to the region of Lebak in the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia). Determined to uphold justice and protect the local population, Havelaar quickly discovers a system riddled with corruption and abuse.

The colonial administration, driven by profit and complacency, allows local rulers and officials to exploit the indigenous people through forced labor, heavy taxation, and systemic oppression. Refusing to ignore these injustices, Havelaar challenges the authorities and attempts to defend those suffering under the system. His determination places him in direct conflict with powerful institutions that prefer silence over reform.

Multatuli masterfully combines irony and indignation to reveal the human cost of colonial policies. Through memorable characters and striking episodes—including the tragic story of Saïdjah and Adinda—the novel exposes the devastating impact of exploitation on ordinary lives. The narrative shifts between satire and heartfelt protest, making the work both intellectually engaging and emotionally compelling.

Beyond its dramatic storyline, Max Havelaar serves as a passionate call for accountability and moral responsibility. Multatuli wrote the novel partly from his own experiences in colonial administration, giving the work an authenticity that intensified its impact. Upon publication, the book sparked national debate in the Netherlands and played a significant role in raising awareness about colonial abuses.

Bold, innovative, and deeply humane, Max Havelaar stands as a landmark of world literature. It is not only a compelling narrative of courage and conscience but also a timeless reminder of the power of literature to challenge injustice and inspire change.
Disponible depuis: 10/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 348 pages.

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