Benito Cereno (Bilingual French and English edition)

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Herman Melville: Benito Cereno (Bilingual French and English edition) (1994, French & European Pubns)

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Publié 1 janvier 1994 par French & European Pubns.

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978-0-8288-7073-3
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IN THE year 1799, Captain Amasa Delano, of Duxbury, in Massachusetts, commanding a large sealer and general trader, lay at anchor, with a valuable cargo, in the harbour of St. Maria- a small, desert, uninhabited island towards the southern extremity of the long coast of Chili. There he had touched for water...Please Note: This book is easy to read in true text, not scanned images that can sometimes be difficult to decipher. The Microsoft eBook has a contents page linked to the chapter headings for easy navigation. The Adobe eBook has bookmarks at chapter headings and is printable up to two full copies per year. Both versions are text searchable.

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a publié une critique de Benito Cereno par Herman Melville

On A Roll

After reading Morrison's Playing in the Dark, I immediately started thinking about Moby Dick and how I had probably missed an entire United States worth of story. Somewhere along the way of confirming that, I chanced upon a description of this book - never heard of it before. Somehow missed that it's quoted in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man.

It's a short page turner, I finished it in a week and a half. Holy hell. Perhaps one of the most perfectly constructed bits of short fiction I've ever read. Melville's dramatization of real life events recalls a method of my favorite "modern" authors as well as oddly the filmmaker Herzog. All the contradictions of a country founded on freedom which simultaneously embraced slavery in the same moment crammed into a a couple hundred pages of finely crafted prose and sculpted symbolism.

I've really lucked out w/ some real bangers …