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portada Viajar (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Topic
literatura de viajes
Collection
pequeña biblioteca gadir
Year
2011
Language
Spanish
Pages
92
Format
Paperback
ISBN
8496974812
ISBN13
9788496974814

Viajar (in Spanish)

Herman Melville (Author) · Gadir · Paperback

Viajar (in Spanish) - Herman Melville

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Synopsis "Viajar (in Spanish)"

Herman Melville, uno de los autores más venerados de la literatura americana y universal, no tuvo en vida el reconocimiento que mereció. Entre las variadas actividades que ejerció –además de marinero, fue profesor, granjero, e inspector de aduanas en Nueva York– se encuentra la de conferenciante, faceta poco conocida en su historial literario, y que nos dejó los tres deliciosos textos que reúne este volumen, cuyo hilo conductor es el viaje: Viajar, Los Mares del Sur y Estatuas de Roma,.Viajar, el primero de ellos, es una pequeña e inestimable introducción al viaje, que nos habla de sus grandezas y servidumbres, de la filosofía con que debe acometerse. En Los Mares del Sur, el viajero impenitente que recorrió el Pacífico y profundizó en él como pocos, hace un canto a esa inmensa extensión de aguas apenas poblada y tan llena de historia; rinde tributo a los pioneros españoles que lo descubrieron y colonizaron, y nos habla de su propia historia como navegante, experiencia que dio lugar a obras inolvidables. Melville, gran amante de Italia, reflejó en Estatuas de Roma, una faceta menos conocida pero no poco importante en su obra: su admiración por la civilización de Roma, por su cultura y su arte, al que homenajea aquí magistralmente con un personal recorrido por las estatuas de la ciudad eterna y las villas que la rodean.
Herman Melville
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Herman Melville (New York, August 1, 1819-New York, September 28, 1891)1 was an American writer, novelist, poet, and essayist from the American Renaissance period. Among his most famous novels are Typee (1846), based on his experiences in Polynesia, and the novel Moby Dick (1851),1 considered his masterpiece and a classic of world literature

Between 1853 and 1855, he published a series of stories in Putnam Magazine, most of which were collected in The Piazza Tales, including two of Melville's most important narratives: the story Bartleby, the Scrivener and the novella Benito Cereno. Also featured is the story The Encantadas, consisting of ten sketches about the Galapagos Islands linked by a single narrator. In 1857, The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade, also known as The Confidence-Man, was the last prose fiction work he published. Seeking financial stability, he abandoned writing, accepting a position as a customs inspector

In his later years, in which he also had to endure the death of two of his brothers as well as the death of two of his sons, Clarence, from tuberculosis, and Malcolm from a possible suicide, as well as the death of another of his sons at thirty-five years old, Stanwix Melville, he dedicated himself to writing poetry. Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War, from 1866, is a poetic reflection on the Civil War and Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, a fictional epic poem, published in 1876. The novel Billy Budd, which he left unfinished and was posthumously published in London in 1924, is considered one of the most significant works of American literature.
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