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The Beach of Falesa is a hard-bitten story of white men behaving badly on a tropical island- a lot like Treasure Island, in fact, with the difference that the setting is/was contemporary. The critics didn't like it; they preferred their sweary, drunken seadogs in 18th century costume; and it has never been popular. If Stevenson had lived to persist in this line he'd have turned into Conrad. There's a lot of information about the South Seas packed into a story which- though exciting- is perhaps a little too flimsy to carry the load. The narrator- who behaves in a manner that belies the brutish racism of his conversation- is a remarkable inventon. 

Date: 2011-03-01 05:10 pm (UTC)
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The critics didn't like it; they preferred their sweary, drunken seadogs in 18th century costume; and it has never been popular. If Stevenson had lived to persist in this line he'd have turned into Conrad.

Thank you, that makes me want to read it.

Date: 2011-03-01 07:21 pm (UTC)
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I think you'd enjoy it.

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