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Romanzi della giungla

Questa serie immerge i lettori nel cuore di giungle lussureggianti e selvagge, presentando racconti drammatici di sopravvivenza e resistenza contro regimi oppressivi. Segui i destini dei popoli indigeni che si sforzano di mantenere la loro identità e libertà in mezzo alla dittatura e al tumulto sociale. Offre un'esplorazione avvincente della resilienza umana in un contesto esotico e vibrante.

The Rebellion of The Hanged
March to the Montería
Trozas
General From The Jungle
Regierung. Roman
The carreta

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    The Carreta is the second of B. Traven's six Jungle Novels which together form an epic of the birth of the Mexican Revolution. The young Indian who is the hero of The Carreta is an ox-cart driver. More sophisticated than most of his companions who work in debt-slavery in the great mahogany plantations, Andres can read and hopes to go back to his wife. But he labors with no awareness of how really impossible this is. Pressing down on him is the plight of his father, who was also sold to the monteria. Andres believes he can never return to his wife until he repays his father's debt. Traven's purpose in the Jungle Novels is to describe the conditions of a people who are ripe for revolt, and to trace the beginnings of consciousness which result in the determination to revolt. In The Carreta he brings his remarkable narrative talents to bear on the coming of age of Andres and the oppressive world in which he finds he must make his way. "Traven is a very great writer .... His work must be read." New York Times Book Review.

    The carreta
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    "In the third of his six Jungle Novels, set in the great mahogany plantations of southern Mexico in the years before the revolution, Traven traces the beginnings of consciousness which led to rebellion by the Indians who worked in debt-slavery."

    March to the Montería
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    Trozas

    • 269pagine
    • 10 ore di lettura

    With the first publication in English of Trozas, B. Traven's legendary Jungle Novels, an epic of the birth of the Mexican Revolution, are complete. Trozas is the fourth of the six Jungle Novels that describe the conditions of peonage and debt slavery under which Mexican Indians suffered during the reign of Porfirio Díaz. The main character of the novel is a young Indian named Andrés Ugaldo, a virtual slave worker in a montería―-mahogany plantation―which is purchased by the profit ?hungry Montellano brothers, widely despised for their brutal treatment of workers. The demands on Andrés and his companions exceed even the usual insufferable conditions in the montería. Trozas (the word means "logs") captures the origins of the rebellious spirit that slowly spread through the labor camps and haciendas, culminating in the bloody revolt that ended Díaz's rule. Traven masterfully evokes the backbreaking daily routine of the montería, brings alive the players in this sordid drama, and tells the story in riveting narrative.

    Trozas
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    Set against the backdrop of the 1912 Mexican Revolution, the story depicts the harsh realities faced by enslaved Indians in mahogany lumber camps. As they endure brutal treatment from overseers, a courageous rebellion emerges, led by three enigmatic figures who inspire the workers to fight for their rights. The central themes of land and liberty resonate deeply, igniting a passionate struggle for freedom and justice. This political fiction immerses readers in the lives of these resilient individuals as they challenge oppression and seek a better future.

    The Rebellion of The Hanged
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    Set against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution in Chiapas, this novel follows a simple Indian who rises to become "The General," leading a band of Indians in a fierce struggle against the Mexican army. Their audacious tactics allow them to seize weapons, including coveted machine guns, which they turn against their oppressors. With the rallying cry of "Tierra y Libre" (Land and Liberty), the story delves into themes of class struggle and liberation from the ruling elite, offering a gripping and unforgettable narrative.

    General From The Jungle