
Benito Cereno (Spanish Edition)
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Narrated by:
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Diego Rousselon
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By:
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Herman Melville
About this listen
Una de las novelas más conocidas de Herman Melville es Benito Cereno, publicada en 1855, y basada en la historia real del español Benito Cerreño, de cuyo buque, el Tryal, se apoderaron en 1804 los esclavos que llevaba por aguas del Pacífico rumbo a Lima, donde esperaba venderlos. En un momento histórico en el que los revolucionarios, primero en Estados Unidos y después en Francia, subrayaban el valor absoluto de la libertad, la esclavitud alcanzaba cifras mucho más elevadas que en los siglos precedentes, planteando, sobre todo en América, la paradoja moral de si libertad era también poder comprar, vender y poseer esclavos.
Grabado en español ibérico (España).
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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