
Mardi
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Product details:
- Publisher Sharp Ink
- Date of Publication 1 January 2023
- ISBN 9788028333300
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages420 pages
- Size 229x152x22 mm
- Weight 585 g
- Language English 484
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Long description:
In his complex, allegorical novel "Mardi," Herman Melville embarks on a philosophical exploration of identity, morality, and the intricacies of human existence. Written in a rich tapestry of narrative styles-interspersing vivid descriptions with lyric poetry-Melville crafts a surreal journey across imaginary islands, where the protagonist, a sailor named Taji, navigates the tumultuous seas of self-discovery and existential inquiry. Drawing upon elements of Romanticism and transcending mere adventure, the work invites readers to contemplate the social and political landscapes of the mid-19th century, foregrounding themes of truth and illusion in a world fraught with contradictions. Herman Melville, a pivotal figure in American literature, experienced a kaleidoscope of influences before penning "Mardi." His extensive travels, including whale hunting and encounters with diverse cultures, deeply informed his worldview. Additionally, the turbulent socio-political climate of his time, characterized by rampant imperialism and evolving notions of democracy, instilled in him a profound questioning of humanity's aspirations and failures, echoing throughout the text. "Mardi" stands as a testament to Melville's bold experimentation and philosophical depth, making it an essential read for those grappling with existential questions or seeking to understand the broader currents of American literature. Readers drawn to allegorical narratives and rich symbolic themes will find themselves captivated by Taji's quest for meaning in a labyrinthine world.
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