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Das Totenschiff

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The narrative explores the life aboard a cargo ship transporting cotton from New Orleans to Antwerp. It vividly describes the ship's quality and the crew's living conditions, highlighting the contrast between the vibrant atmosphere of New Orleans and the starkness of northern cities. The text emphasizes the humane treatment of the crew, with clean accommodations and ample food, suggesting that a happy crew is more productive. The narrator reflects on the changing nature of seafaring, noting that modern ships have become more like machines, reducing the need for traditional sailors.

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B. Traven

B. Traven was a German-born author known for his influential works that often explore themes of social justice, exploitation, and the human condition. His most famous novel, "Der Schatz der Sierra Madre" (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre), has been adapted into a classic film and reflects his interest in the struggles of the working class. Traven's writing is characterized by its vivid storytelling and critique of capitalist society, often set against the backdrop of Mexico, where he spent much of his life. Other notable works include "Das Totenschiff" and "Die Baumwollpflücker," which further showcase his unique narrative style and commitment to highlighting the plight of marginalized individuals.

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