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Narrado por:
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John L. Chatty
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De:
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Herman Melville
Originally published in Britain under the title, Narrative of a Four Months Residence among the Natives of a Valley of the Marquesas Islands, and therefore posing as non-fiction, Typee was Melville's first novel.
It was published in 1846, five years before Moby Dick, and was the most popular of the author's works during his lifetime. The book is an idyll of four months among primitive South Sea islanders. However, the books also shocked its original audience with a truthful account of Polynesian tribal life, including their very liberal sexual practices. Typee won Melville great fame during his life and remains a favorite today.
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Wonderful book, dull recording
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Both an Adventure and a Lecture
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Sound quality needs work
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The best part of the book occurs when Melville rants on about the harm done to Pacific islanders by Westerners and missionaries who come to "civilize" the natives but who ruin their pacific and healthful cultures. Melville saw the islands as paradise spoiled by the coming of "civilization." He probably was biased, but he makes some good points, if one overlooks the native custom of cannibalism.
Only for scholars
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Anyone with a bad case of insomnia.Would you recommend Typee to your friends? Why or why not?
No, .kg with this narrator, although I like Melville.What didn’t you like about John L. Chatty’s performance?
It was devoid of any Passion and completely monotone.What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment.Any additional comments?
It needs another narrator who will do it justice.Pitifully monotone narrator.
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