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David Pesci

Autor(a) de Amistad

3 Works 146 Membros 5 Críticas

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Obras por David Pesci

Amistad (1997) 143 exemplares
Amistad (1999) 2 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Pesci, David
Sexo
male

Membros

Críticas

Historical fiction about a real event: the Amistad, a Cuban-owned ship, transporting fifty-three Africans to be sold into slavery. The captives wrested control of the ship from the crew, killing the captain and cook. They attempted to sail back to Africa but ended up off the coast of Connecticut. The revolt occurs in the first quarter, and the bulk of the story relates the aftermath – the wrangling between countries, the political ramifications, and the trials that decided their fate. At the time, 1839, the US and Great Britain had outlawed the Atlantic slave trade, but it was still practiced by Spain and its colonies.

In the Afterword, the author explains that he combined a few characters, compressed a few timelines, and created the dialogue, but the trials remain true to the transcripts. It is one of the first civil rights cases in the US. It does what historical fiction does best – brings to light an episode of history in a way a modern reader can appreciate. I found it fascinating.
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Castlelass | 4 outras críticas | Oct 30, 2022 |
La polémica sobre la participación o no de los españoles en el tráfico de esclavos es un tema todavía hoy no esclarecido y que sigue provocando encendidos debates.
 
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TORTOSAGUARDIA | 4 outras críticas | Sep 25, 2021 |
This book tells a dramatised version of the story of fifty-three African slaves staged a bloody mutiny on board the Amistad, a Spanish slave ship from Cuba. I had never heard of this story before reading the book which is a shame as it's utterly fascinating. The story is really well told and I felt like I got to know the people behind the characters the further I read. The blend of history is mixed perfectly with the drama and when I finished the book I felt satisfied that I had enjoyed the experience and learned something new at the same time. This is highly recommended.… (mais)
 
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Brian. | 4 outras críticas | Apr 10, 2021 |
An interesting account of the Amistad incident in the nineteenth century. Pesci narrates the story of the group of Africans kidnapped as slaves and put on a ship bound for Cuba. They stage a revolt, take over the ship and are eventually captured and brought to trial in America. A fascinating look at a historical event that I knew nothing about. This was a worthwhile read.
 
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JGoto | 4 outras críticas | Mar 10, 2009 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
3
Membros
146
Popularidade
#141,736
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
5
ISBN
14
Línguas
4

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