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Passing Worlds - Tahiti in the Era of Captain Cook (Paperback)
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Passing Worlds - Tahiti in the Era of Captain Cook (Paperback)
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Deeply researched and deeply felt, Passing Worlds is a poetic
reimagining of the first encounters of Europeans and Tahitians
during the historic voyages of Captain James Cook. Although the
expeditions brought back impressive stores of knowledge and new
plant and animal specimens, those scientific rewards came at a high
human cost. Examining both imperialism and exploration, Holmes
illuminates the cultural exchanges, clashes, miscommunications, and
friendships that developed during these European sojourns,
including the Tahitians' impressions of their strange visitors, the
ways the British played into island politics, and how the
""discovery"" of Tahiti- with its easy life, absence of poverty,
and liberal sexuality- influenced European ideas. Part narrative,
part lyric, the poems speak in multiple voices, bringing to life a
fascinating cast of characters, from the black servants and common
sailors to the aristocratic naturalist Joseph Banks, a female
Tahitian leader, and an island girl caught in a system of sexual
commerce. Marking the 250th anniversary of the launch of the
Endeavour, which carried Captain Cook on his first voyage around
the world, Passing Worlds is a poignant and imaginative depiction
of a key point in a historic voyage and of a society whose delicate
balance was altered and finally devastated by the impact of a far
different one.
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