- Audiolibro
- 2024
- 27 min
- Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Título
The Luck of Roaring Camp
Descripción
Step into the rugged world of The Luck of Roaring Camp, where rough-hewn miners, chance, and the untamed frontier collide in unexpected ways. Bret Harte's masterful storytelling captures the raw beauty and unvarnished humanity of California's Gold Rush era. With its blend of grit, humor, and heartfelt emotion, this tale shines a light on the unlikeliest bonds and the transformative power of hope. Discover a story where the harshest landscapes yield the richest treasures — not of gold, but of the human spirit.
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The Luck of Roaring Camp
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EN
ISBN Audio:
4069828010772
Fecha de publicación:
10 de diciembre de 2024
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Duración
27 min
Tipo de producto
AUDIO
Explicit:
No
Audiodrama:
No
Unabridged:
Sí
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Born Francis Brett Hart on August 25, 1836, in Albany, New York, Bret Harte grew up far from the rugged landscapes and rough-hewn characters that would later define his legacy. But destiny had other plans. In 1854, at just 17, Harte headed west, seeking adventure in the untamed frontier of California. There, amidst gold-dust dreams and the clang of pickaxes, Harte found his muse.
As a writer, Harte had a knack for capturing the spirit of a place and its people. His short stories painted vivid portraits of miners, gamblers, and saloon-keepers — the unlikely heroes and outlaws of the California Gold Rush. Tales like The Luck of Roaring Camp and The Outcasts of Poker Flat transformed these rough lives into legends, blending humor, pathos, and a sharp eye for human nature.
Harte's career wasn't all gold. He often found himself at odds with critics, publishers, and even the public. Yet his storytelling struck a chord, earning him the title of the first great chronicler of the American West. Later in life, Harte served as a diplomat in Europe, but his heart — and his pen — always remained tied to the wild frontier he immortalized.
Bret Harte passed away on May 5, 1902, in England, far from the California hills that had inspired his greatest works. But his stories endure, a testament to the grit, heartache, and humor of a bygone era.