King Leopolds Soliloquy - Mark Twain - Books - University of New Orleans Press - 9781608011186 - January 4, 2016
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King Leopolds Soliloquy


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In Mark Twain's satire, a raving King Leopold of Belgium launches an impassioned defense of his gruesome policies in Africa, claiming his divine right to brutalize the Congolese people. A scathing condemnation of imperialism and the violence that it incites, Twain's words retain all of their vitriol over a century later. For years this remarkable work, which lead the first international campaign for human rights, has only been reproduced in low-quality facsimile. Using the original 1905 release, The University of New Orleans Press has restored the manuscript with new typesetting and archival photographs. In a new introduction, Dr. Hunt Hawkins provides crucial insight into Twain's mindset as he pushes for social reform. Although Twain likely never knew the impact of his campaign, King Leopold's Soliloquy remains a hallmark of anti-imperialist rhetoric and a testament to the power of Twain's words.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 4, 2016
ISBN13 9781608011186
Publishers University of New Orleans Press
Pages 100
Dimensions 137 × 198 × 8 mm   ·   113 g
Language English  

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