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Emilio Salgari

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"The Black Corsair" is often considered the most perfect of all Salgari's novels, where the prose of the Italian writer achieves the fluidity and the most refined style of his entire output. And it is, above all, one of the quintessential adventure novels. In a perfect blend of fiction and history, Salgari transports us to the Caribbean, where the most famous Italian pirate, Emilio di Rocannera, Lord of Ventimiglia, better known as The Black Corsair, must carry out his revenge for the death of his brothers at the hands of Wan Guld, the Flemish governor of Maracaibo during the historic assault by L'Olonnais on the city of Maracaibo.

The novel, which skillfully mixes historical reality with fiction, is an exciting narrative through the Caribbean, containing all the main ingredients of a pirate adventure book: intrigue, action, and passion. This edition, adapted for a younger audience and beautifully illustrated, is ideal for introducing young readers to Salgari's adventures, or for adults who wish to revisit "The Black Corsair" in a quick and enjoyable manner.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

"The Black Corsair" and the Era of Piracy in the Caribbean

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ENCOUNTER AT SEA

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THE HANGED

3

THE OATH

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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THE

BLACK

CORSAIR

EMILIO SALGARI

Illustrated and Annotated

Youth Edition

The Black Corsair

* Illustrated and Annotated Youth Edition *

Il Corsaro Nero

© Emilio Salgari, 1898

© Translation, adaptation and notes by David Martinelli 2024

© Illustrations by E. Fabá

First Paper Edition: April 2024

© Moai Publishing 2024

ISBN: 9798324077778

Table of Contents

 

 

 

Introduction: "The Black Corsair" and the Era of Piracy in the Caribbean

1. ENCOUNTER AT SEA

2. THE HANGED

3. THE OATH

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

"The Black Corsair" and the Era of Piracy in the Caribbean

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n the latter half of the 17th century, the Caribbean became a stage for countless adventures and naval battles, marked by the rise of piracy. During this period, known as the "Golden Age of Piracy," Spain, England, France, and the Netherlands contested control of the islands and trade routes.

This geopolitical tension provided fertile ground for the emergence of pirates and privateers (also called “corsairs”), figures both feared and romanticized.

Among the most famous were privateers like Sir Francis Drake and pirates such as Henry Morgan and Bartholomew Roberts, who navigated the Caribbean waters not only in search of fortune but also freedom. Privateers, unlike pirates, operated under "letters of marque," governmental permissions that allowed them to legally attack and plunder enemy ships and ports. This blurred line between legality and rebellion made them heroes to some and villains to others.

It is within this context that Emilio Salgari, a prolific 19th-century Italian writer, introduces us to his work "The Black Corsair." Although Salgari never visited the Caribbean seas, he combined meticulous research with vibrant imagination to create a world filled with hidden treasures and heroic sea battles. "The Black Corsair" tells the story of a Venetian noble turned corsair seeking revenge for the death of his brothers at the hands of a cruel tyrant. The story of The Black Corsair is an idealized portrayal of these characters’ lives, similar in many ways to those depicted in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie series.

The book not only provides a window into the exciting and often brutal realities of pirate life but also through the exploits of The Black Corsair, Salgari captures the eternal fascination with cause-driven rebels, those who, in the quest for redemption or vengeance, defy norms and venture into the unknown.

The fascination with pirate life extends beyond movies to video games and youth literature. In video games like "Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag," players can explore the 18th-century Caribbean through the eyes of a pirate, engaging in naval battles and treasure hunts. In literature, series such as Justin Somper's "Vampirates" blend pirate mythology with fantastical elements, capturing the imagination of young readers and offering them a window into a bold and adventurous world.

Piracy in the Caribbean was not merely a phenomenon of plunder; it was also a form of resistance against imperial control and the strict trade regulations imposed by European powers. In this context, figures like The Black Corsair become symbols of defiance, offering a romantic perspective that starkly contrasts with the often brutal reality of pirate life.

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ENCOUNTER AT SEA

 

 

 

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small boat crewed by two men was approaching a formidable ship, such as those used by the buccaneers of Tortuga1 to hunt the Spanish galleons carrying treasures from America to Europe. These were swift sailers, with tall masts to catch even the slightest breeze, their bows and sterns highly elevated, and formidably armed. Twelve cannon ports glared menacingly to port and starboard, while atop the quarterdeck, the heavy chase cannons seemed poised to sweep enemy decks with their grapeshot. The corsair ship lay to, waiting for the canoe; but on the bow, under the light of a lantern, several men armed with muskets stood ready, just in case.