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Delanos blindness that day has already inspired one masterpieceherman melvilles benito cereno. The empire of necessity atlantafulton public library. Greg grandin is the author of fordlandia, a finalist for the pulitzer prize and the national book award, as well as empires workshop and the blood of guatemala. Feb 06, 2014 in his new book, the empire of necessity. It is one of those marvelous books that comes along every now and again that deals with disparate threads of argument in parallel but refuses to compress it all into a neat crossstitchable message at the end. In his engaging, richly informed the empire of necessity, greg grandin probes the historical background of melvilles classic work and shows that the complexities of slavery, dramatized so. As greg grandin points out in this remarkable book, the age of liberty and the age of slavery were the. The untold history of a slave rebellion in the age of liberty by greg grandin isbn. Pulitzer prize finalist grandin historynew york univ fordlandia. Jan 12, 2014 greg grandin tells the story of the slave uprising that inspired melvilles benito cereno. In the empire of necessity, greg grandin retells the story and recurrently draws upon melville for a set of interludes to highlight the moral stakes of the suppressed revolt.

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