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Cover of Max Havelaar, or, The coffee auctions of the Dutch Trading Company

Max Havelaar, or, The coffee auctions of the Dutch Trading Company

โœ Scribed by McKay, David;Multatuli;Rilke, Ina


Publisher
New York Review Books
Year
2019
Tongue
en-US
Weight
259 KB
Series
New York Review Books classics
Category
Fiction
City
Indonesia., Indonesia--Java., Java (Indonesia), Netherlands--Oceania, Oceania.
ISBN
1681372622

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โœฆ Synopsis


"The Dutch East Indies, January 1856. The new assistant resident, Max Havelaar, arrives in the remote regency of Lebak, preceded by his reputation as a quixotic idealist. Some think him a fool, others a genius, but "one thing is certain: he was an unusual man, and worthy of observation." As Havelaar crusades against corruption, he makes a few unsettling observations of his own. Why don't the financial statements add up? Did the previous assistant resident really die a natural death? And why are his superiors obstructing his efforts to learn the truth? A few years later in Amsterdam, the stolid Dutch coffee broker Batavus Drystubble obtains Havelaar's papers from the threadbare Shawlman, who wanders the streets in search of work. Drystubble pores over the documents in the hopes of lucrative revelations about the coffee trade. But his spirited young son Frits and romanticsouled German assistant Ernest Stern discover something much more astonishing: a scandal that strikes at the heart of the whole Dutch colonial enterprise... Based on the author's true experiences as an administrator in Java, Max Havelaar is a fiery indictment of colonial misrule and one of the masterpieces of Dutch literature. This is the first new English translation of Multatuli's furious and funny masterpiece in more than fifty years"--

โœฆ Subjects


Oceania


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