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B. Traven - Wikipedia. B. Traven (Bruno Traven in some accounts) was the pen name of a presumably German novelist, whose real name, nationality, date and place of birth and details of biography are all subject to dispute. One of the few certainties about Traven's life is that he lived for years in Mexico, where the majority of his fiction is also set—including The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1. Academy Award winning film of the same name in 1. Virtually every detail of Traven's life has been disputed and hotly debated.

There were many hypotheses on the true identity of B. Traven, some of them wildly fantastic. Most agree that Traven was Ret Marut, a German stage actor and anarchist, who supposedly left Europe for Mexico around 1. Researchers further argue that Marut/Traven's real name was Otto Feige and that he was born in Schwiebus in Brandenburg, modern day Świebodzin in Poland.

B. Traven in Mexico is also connected with the names of Berick Traven Torsvan and Hal Croves, both of whom appeared and acted in different periods of the writer's life. Both, however, denied being Traven and claimed that they were his literary agents only, representing him in contacts with his publishers. B. Traven is the author of twelve novels, one book of reportage and several short stories, in which the sensational and adventure subjects combine with a critical attitude towards capitalism. B. Traven's best known works include the novels The Death Ship from 1. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre from 1. John Huston), and the so- called "Jungle Novels," also known as the Caoba cyclus (from the Spanish word caoba, meaning mahogany).

The Jungle Novels are a group of six novels (including The Carreta and Government), published in the years 1. Mexican Indians just before and during the Mexican Revolution in the early 2. B. Traven's novels and short stories became very popular as early as the interwar period and retained this popularity after the Second World War; they were also translated into many languages. Most of B. Traven's books were published in German first and their English editions appeared later; nevertheless the author always claimed that the English versions were the original ones and that the German versions were only their translations. This claim is not taken seriously.

Vorwärts daily, in which B. Traven's first short story and his first novel were published (front page of the first issue of the newspaper from 1. The writer with the pen name B.

Traven appeared on the German literary scene in 1. Berlin daily Vorwärts, the organ of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, published the first short story signed with this pseudonym on 2. February. Soon, it published Traven's first novel, Die Baumwollpflücker (The Cotton Pickers), which appeared in installments in June and July of the same year. The expanded book edition was published in 1.

Berlin- based Buchmeister publishing house, which was owned by the left- leaning, trade unions affiliated book sales club. Büchergilde Gutenberg.

The title of the first book edition was Der Wobbly, a common name for members of the anarcho- syndicalisttrade union. Industrial Workers of the World; in later editions the original title Die Baumwollpflücker was restored. In the book, Traven introduced for the first time the figure of Gerald Gales (in Traven's other works his name is Gale, or Gerard Gales), an American sailor who looks for a job in different occupations in Mexico, often consorting with suspicious characters and witnessing capitalistic exploitation, nevertheless not losing his will to fight and striving to draw joy from life.[2]In the same year (1. Büchergilde Gutenberg, which was Traven's publishing house until 1. Das Totenschiff (The Death Ship). The main character of the novel is again Gerald Gale, a sailor who, having lost his documents, virtually forfeits his identity, the right to normal life and home country and, consequently, is forced to work as a stoker's helper in extremely difficult conditions on board a "death ship" (meaning a coffin ship), which sails on suspicious voyages around the European and African coasts. The novel is an accusation of the greed of capitalist employers and bureaucracy of officials who deport Gale from the countries where he is seeking refuge.

In the light of findings of Traven's biographers, The Death Ship may be regarded as a novel with autobiographical elements. Assuming that B. Traven is identical with the revolutionary Ret Marut, there is a clear parallel between the fate of Gale and the life of the writer himself, devoid of his home country, who might have been forced to work in a boiler room of a steamer on a voyage from Europe to Mexico.[2][3]Traven's best known novel, apart from The Death Ship, was The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, published first in German in 1. Der Schatz der Sierra Madre. The action of the book is again set in Mexico, and its main characters are a group of American adventurers and gold seekers.

In 1. 94. 8 the book was filmed under the same title (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre) by the Hollywood director John Huston. The film, starring Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston, was a great commercial success, and in 1. Academy Awards.[2]The figure of Gerald Gales returned in Traven's next book, The Bridge in the Jungle (Die Brücke im Dschungel), which was serialized in Vorwärts in 1. In the novel, Traven first dealt in detail with the question of the Indians living in America and with the differences between Christian and Indian cultures in Latin America; these problems dominated his later Jungle Novels.[2][3]In 1. B. Traven's most extensive book The White Rose (Die Weiße Rose) was published; this was an epic story (supposedly based on fact) of land stolen from its Indian owners for the benefit of an American oil company. The 1. 93. 0s are mainly the period in which Traven wrote and published the so- called Jungle Novels – the series of six novels consisting of The Carreta (Der Karren, 1.

Government (Regierung, 1. March to the Monteria (Der Marsch ins Reich der Caoba, 1. Trozas (Die Troza, 1. The Rebellion of the Hanged (Die Rebellion der Gehenkten, 1. The General from the Jungle (Ein General kommt aus dem Dschungel, with a Swedish translation published in 1. German original in 1. The novels describe the life of Mexican Indians in the state of Chiapas in the early 2.

Mexican Revolution.[2][3]After the Jungle Novels, B. Traven practically stopped writing longer literary forms, publishing only short stories, including the novella or Mexican fairy tale Macario, which was originally written in English but first published in German in 1.

The story, whose original English title was The Healer, was honored by The New York Times as the best short story of the year in 1. Macario was made into a film by Mexican director Roberto Gavaldón in 1. Traven's last novel, published in 1. Aslan Norval (so far not translated into English), the story of an American millionairess who is married to an aging businessman and at the same time in love with a young man; she intends to build a canal running across the United States as an alternative for the nuclear arms race and space exploration programs. The subject and the language of the novel, which were completely different from the writer's other works, resulted in its rejection for a long time by publishers who doubted Traven's authorship; the novel was accused of being "trivial" and "pornographic". The book was only accepted after its thorough stylistic editing by Johannes Schönherr who adapted its language to the "Traven style". Doubts about Aslan Norval remain and exacerbate the problems of the writer's identity and the true authorship of his books.[2][4]Other works[edit]Apart from his twelve novels, B.

Traven also authored many short stories, some of which remain unpublished. Besides the already mentioned Macario, the writer adapted the Mexican legend about The Creation of the Sun and the Moon (Sonnen- Schöpfung, with a Czech translation published in 1. German original in 1.

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1. Watch Taking Chance Online. Edit. Fred C. Dobbs and Bob Curtin, both down on their luck in Tampico, Mexico in 1. Howard and decide to join with him in search of gold in the wilds of central Mexico. Through enormous difficulties, they eventually succeed in finding gold, but bandits, the elements, and most especially greed threaten to turn their success into disaster. Written by. Jim Beaver < jumblejim@prodigy.

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