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A small Portuguese caravel battered by a storm is driven onto a little-known South American coast, forcing a ragged crew and a determined young nobleman to attempt survival. Shipwrecked sailors must combat wreckage, hostile terrain, and encounters with local tribes reputedly cannibalistic while improvising small boats and weapons. Tensions between pragmatic seamen and the protagonist's bravado shape their decisions as they scavenge, flee through jungle paths, and engage in desperate skirmishes. The narrative emphasizes sea peril, leadership under crisis, and stark clashes of cultures amid relentless action and narrow escapes.

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Emilio Salgari

Emilio Salgari was an Italian author renowned for his adventure novels, particularly those set in exotic locales. Born in 1862, he became a prominent figure in Italian literature, captivating readers with his vivid storytelling and imaginative plots. His works often feature daring protagonists and thrilling escapades, reflecting his fascination with exploration and adventure. Among his notable titles is "I Robinson italiani," which showcases his talent for crafting engaging narratives. Salgari's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on the genre of adventure fiction, and he remains a celebrated figure in Italy's literary heritage.

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