On the Makaloa Mat. Jack London's Tender and Powerful Tales of Love, Culture, and Conflict in Hawaii

Par : Jack London, Zenith Ivory Tower Publication
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  • Nombre de pages178
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-38691-731-8
  • EAN9782386917318
  • Date de parution15/07/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille533 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurZenith Golden Quill

Résumé

?? In the shadow of paradise, the human heart reveals its deepest truths. On the Makaloa Mat is Jack London's poignant and beautifully crafted collection of interconnected stories set in early 20th-century Hawaii. Far from his usual tales of wilderness and survival, this work offers intimate, character-driven narratives that explore love, betrayal, colonialism, aging, and identity-all told with London's trademark honesty and emotional intensity. ??? Under the swaying palms, lives unfold. From forbidden romances and tragic partings to family secrets and cultural tensions, each story is told from the perspective of Hawaiian natives or outsiders wrestling with the boundaries of tradition and modernity.
The "Makaloa mat" becomes both a literal and symbolic place of reflection and storytelling. ?? A rare, empathetic portrayal of Hawaiian life from a legendary American author. Written near the end of Jack London's life, On the Makaloa Mat reveals a more sensitive, observational side of the author-one that respects the complexities of native cultures and the emotional lives of ordinary people caught in extraordinary times. ?? What Critics and Readers Say: "A hidden gem-introspective, lyrical, and deeply human." - The New Yorker "Jack London at his most graceful and compassionate." - Literary Hub "An unforgettable tribute to Hawaiian culture and storytelling." - Amazon Reviewer ?? Why You'll Love This Book: A deeply emotional, character-focused collection from a master storyteller Explores themes of love, loss, culture clash, and personal transformation Ideal for fans of Willa Cather, Pearl S.
Buck, and Edith Wharton A rare opportunity to see Jack London's humanistic voice in a tropical setting ?? Click Buy Now to Discover the Stories That Whisper Beneath the Waves of Waikiki. Let On the Makaloa Mat transport you to old Hawaii-where life is told in stories, and hearts speak without words. ?? Click Buy Now to experience On the Makaloa Mat by Jack London-a literary treasure full of tenderness and truth.
?? In the shadow of paradise, the human heart reveals its deepest truths. On the Makaloa Mat is Jack London's poignant and beautifully crafted collection of interconnected stories set in early 20th-century Hawaii. Far from his usual tales of wilderness and survival, this work offers intimate, character-driven narratives that explore love, betrayal, colonialism, aging, and identity-all told with London's trademark honesty and emotional intensity. ??? Under the swaying palms, lives unfold. From forbidden romances and tragic partings to family secrets and cultural tensions, each story is told from the perspective of Hawaiian natives or outsiders wrestling with the boundaries of tradition and modernity.
The "Makaloa mat" becomes both a literal and symbolic place of reflection and storytelling. ?? A rare, empathetic portrayal of Hawaiian life from a legendary American author. Written near the end of Jack London's life, On the Makaloa Mat reveals a more sensitive, observational side of the author-one that respects the complexities of native cultures and the emotional lives of ordinary people caught in extraordinary times. ?? What Critics and Readers Say: "A hidden gem-introspective, lyrical, and deeply human." - The New Yorker "Jack London at his most graceful and compassionate." - Literary Hub "An unforgettable tribute to Hawaiian culture and storytelling." - Amazon Reviewer ?? Why You'll Love This Book: A deeply emotional, character-focused collection from a master storyteller Explores themes of love, loss, culture clash, and personal transformation Ideal for fans of Willa Cather, Pearl S.
Buck, and Edith Wharton A rare opportunity to see Jack London's humanistic voice in a tropical setting ?? Click Buy Now to Discover the Stories That Whisper Beneath the Waves of Waikiki. Let On the Makaloa Mat transport you to old Hawaii-where life is told in stories, and hearts speak without words. ?? Click Buy Now to experience On the Makaloa Mat by Jack London-a literary treasure full of tenderness and truth.
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