Rodrigo Istalindir
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I'm in a scurvey mood. Anyone know of any good pirate-ish fiction?
Seconded. Although as a novel, I prefer The Black Swan, also by Sabatini. But if you're looking at cinematic adaptations, then Captain Blood with Errol Flynn is quite a bit better than The Black Swan with Tyrone Power. We also owe a lot of the swashbuckling boom of movies of the post-sound/Douglas Fairbanks era of Hollywood to the success of that movie.Rackhir said:Captain Blood by Rafael Sabatini is one of the classics and defining books of the genre.
Wikipedia said:Emilio Salgari was born at Verona.
After a failed attempt to become a naval officer he turned his passion for exploration and discovery to writing. He wrote more than two hundred adventure stories and novels, setting his tales in exotic locations, with heroes from a wide variety of cultures.
While extremely popular in Italy, Portugal and Spanish speaking countries (known as the Italian Jules Verne, although his works were usually more about cliffhanger adventures than speculative or scientific fiction), he remains less known in the rest of the world.
The deeds of the fictitious Sandokan seem to be loosely based on the exploits of Libau, a Dayak chieftain resisting James Brooke from his hideout at Mount Sandok in Sarawak.
I was just about to return to the thread and make sure that was hit!Pielorinho said:If I may hit the obvious, Treasure Island is one to read and reread and rereread.