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Author Pitou, Louis Ange, 1767-1846
Title Voyage à Cayenne, dans les deux Amériques et chez les anthropophages (Vol. 1 de 2)
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Summary "Voyage à Cayenne, dans les deux Amériques et chez les anthropophages" by L. A. Pitou is a historical account written in the early 19th century. This work chronicles the author's experiences as a deportee to French Guiana, detailing his observations of the culture, conditions, and challenges faced during his exile in the Americas. The narrative offers a personal insight into the injustices he faced as a political prisoner and his reflections on society. The opening of "Voyage à Cayenne" sets the stage for the author's harrowing journey following his arrest and subsequent deportation after voicing dissent against the ruling powers during the French Revolution. Through his prose, Pitou shares his early life, detailing the constraints imposed by his strict tutorship and the path that ultimately led to his exile. His narrative begins with the moment he is taken from Paris, outlining the oppressive atmosphere of his confinement and the pain of separation from his past life. As he recalls the lead-up to his deportation, readers are introduced to themes of resilience, social commentary, and the vivid contrasts between his experiences and the broader societal turmoil of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class F2351: Latin America local history: Guiana
Subject Crime -- France
Subject Exiles -- French Guiana -- Cayenne
Subject Cannibalism
Subject French Guiana -- Description and travel
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EBook-No. 41123
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Nov 28, 2012
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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