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    In Desert and Wilderness - W pustyni i W puszczy

    Henryk Sienkiewicz

    Hippocrene Books
    1994
    354 páginas
    11h 48m
    ISBN-13: 9780781802352
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    This thrilling adventure saga and coming-of-age tale sets two young children, Stas Tarkowski, fourteen, and Nelly Rawlinson, eight, within the reaches of Africa's desert storms, the ravages of hunger, and threatening jungles filled with vicious animals and warring tribes. Everything for the pair seemed comfortable and safe in Egypt. But when the children are separated from their fathers during a vacation along the Nile, they become pawns in a treacherous plot and are abducted by the vengeful followers of the *Mahdi*. Joined in their trek by two African children, Kali and Mea, and together with the aid of a faithful dog, Saba, and a mighty elephant, King, the unlikely troop makes its way through deep Africa while facing perilous situations that would render helpless even grown men and women. Throughout this enthralling novel, author Sienkiewicz paints the vivid scenery of what was then known as "the dark continent," a land filled with unknown peoples, primordial landscapes, tall and deep jungles, uncharted rivers and mountains. Political instability, then as now, could make entire regions impassable. In the 1880s one such crisis, a rebellion led by "the Mahdi," threatened to turn a large part of the continent into a hell of destruction and carnage. It is in such a background that Henryk Sienkiewicz, the master storyteller and winner of the 1905 Nobel Prize for literature, placed two European children - the heroes of this engaging tale. For Henryk Sienkiewicz, In Desert and Wilderness represented a final triumph; this was the last novel he would complete. Sienkiewicz, who had visited Africa in 1891, successfully recreates in the book the beauty he encountered amid the continent's entrancing landscape. Written over eighty years ago for a younger audience, but appealing to all ages, In Desert and Wilderness remains a literary treasure in Poland. Now the fine Max A. Drezmal translation of this classic has been corrected and modernized by Miroslaw Lipinski - presenting the tale to a new generation of adventure enthusiasts. ==== https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahdist_War https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ahmad https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahdi

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    Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846—1916) foi um escritor polonês. Foi galardoado com o Nobel de Literatura de 1905. É considerado um dos mais brilhantes escritores da segunda metade do século XIX. Tornou-se conhecido por seus romances épicos, mas articulados sob a ótica de um indivídual. Há uso frequente do sentimentalismo e do humor absurdo, incorporados à representação do cotidiano. A sua obra mais conhecida é o clássico da literatura também adaptado ao cinema <i>Quo Vadis?</i> (1895), romance histórico baseado na Roma Imperial de Nero e que tem por tema a perseguição que se abateu sobre os cristãos após o Grande Incêndio de Roma. Morreu na Suíça, em 1916.

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