To the Person Sitting in Darkness

Par : Mark Twain, MICHAEL AI
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  • FormatMP3
  • ISBN8350064766
  • EAN9798350064766
  • Date de parution17/10/2023
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille20 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesaudio
  • ÉditeurSlingshot Books LLC

Résumé

To the Person Sitting in Darkness is a 1901 essay by American author Mark Twain. It is a satirical attack on Western imperialism, as manifested in the Philippine-American War, the Boxer Rebellion, and the Boer War. The essay is written in the form of an open letter to the "Person Sitting in Darkness, " a representative of the colonized peoples who were subjected to Western imperialism. Twain begins by describing the benefits that the West claims to bring to the colonized peoples, such as Christianity, civilization, and commerce.
He then proceeds to deconstruct these claims, exposing the hypocrisy and brutality of Western imperialism. Twain argues that the West's true motives in colonizing other peoples are greed and lust for power. He points out that the West has exploited the colonized peoples for their resources, enslaved them, and committed atrocities against them. Twain's essay is a powerful indictment of Western imperialism.
It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of colonialism, the Philippine-American War, or Mark Twain's work.
To the Person Sitting in Darkness is a 1901 essay by American author Mark Twain. It is a satirical attack on Western imperialism, as manifested in the Philippine-American War, the Boxer Rebellion, and the Boer War. The essay is written in the form of an open letter to the "Person Sitting in Darkness, " a representative of the colonized peoples who were subjected to Western imperialism. Twain begins by describing the benefits that the West claims to bring to the colonized peoples, such as Christianity, civilization, and commerce.
He then proceeds to deconstruct these claims, exposing the hypocrisy and brutality of Western imperialism. Twain argues that the West's true motives in colonizing other peoples are greed and lust for power. He points out that the West has exploited the colonized peoples for their resources, enslaved them, and committed atrocities against them. Twain's essay is a powerful indictment of Western imperialism.
It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of colonialism, the Philippine-American War, or Mark Twain's work.
Mark Twain
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910), dont le véritable nom est Samuel Langhorne Clemens, est né dans le Missouri. Orphelin de père à l'âge de douze ans, il exerce plusieurs métiers : typographe, rédacteur dans un journal, pilote de bateau à vapeur sur le Mississipi. Ne voulant pas se battre au côté des sudistes pour le maintien de l'esclavage, il s'enfuit vers les montagnes du Nevada et devient chercheur d'or. A partir de 1864, il exerce l'activité de reporter à San Francisco et se déplace en Europe en tant que correspondant de presse. Romancier, humoriste et essayiste, il décrira avec réalisme et sévérité la société américaine.
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