Maru: A Dream of the Sea
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A young islander, son of his atoll's chief, endures a catastrophic smallpox outbreak that destroys most of his community and leaves him bound by a strict tabu that prevents participation in burial and mournful rites. Ostracized for his refusal to break custom, he watches his community descend into violence and reconfiguration, then is seized with other island men by a visiting brig and carried out to sea. The narrative follows his removal from the ring-shaped homeland into the unfamiliar silence of open water, using seaborne imagery and episodic events to explore grief, cultural taboo, isolation, and the disorienting encounter between traditional island life and intrusive outsiders.
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