Louis Becke's "Martin Of Nitendi"; and The River Of Dreams is a captivating collection of short stories that delve into the lives of characters living in the Pacific islands during the colonial era. Becke's prose is vivid and evocative, painting a rich picture of the landscapes and cultures he describes. The stories in this collection offer a glimpse into the complexities of cultural encounters and power dynamics that characterized this period in history. Becke's portrayal of the characters and their struggles adds depth to the narrative, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in colonial literature. Louis Becke, a sailor and trader who spent many years in the Pacific islands, drew inspiration from his own experiences to write these stories. His firsthand knowledge of the region and its people shines through in the authentic depiction of customs and beliefs, giving the stories an added layer of realism and depth. I highly recommend "Martin Of Nitendi"; and The River Of Dreams to readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction that explores the complexities of colonialism through nuanced storytelling. Becke's unique perspective and engaging writing style make this collection a valuable addition to any library.
His Native Wife
Louis Becke
bookOld Samoan Days
Louis Becke
bookJohn Corwell, Sailor And Miner; and, Poisonous Fish : 1901
Louis Becke
bookFoster's Letter Of Marque : A Tale Of Old Sydney - 1901
Louis Becke
book"Five-Head" Creek; and Fish Drugging In The Pacific : 1901
Louis Becke
bookThe Beginning Of The Sea Story Of Australia : 1901
Louis Becke
bookThe Colonial Mortuary Bard; "'Reo," The Fisherman; and The Black Bream Of Australia : 1901
Louis Becke
bookSarréo : 1901
Louis Becke
bookÂmona; The Child; And The Beast; And Others : From "The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton and Other / Stories" - 1902
Louis Becke
bookOfficer And Man : 1901
Louis Becke
bookThe Flemmings And "Flash Harry" Of Savait : From "The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton and Other / Stories" - 1902
Louis Becke
bookTom Gerrard
Louis Becke
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