Benito Cereno
by Herman Melville
About this book
On an island off the coast of Chile, Captain Amaso Delano, sailing an American sealer, sees the San Dominick, a Spanish slave ship, in obvious distress. Capt. Delano boards the San Dominick, providing needed supplies, and tries to learn from her aloof and disturbed captain, Benito Cereno, the story of how this ship came to be where she is. Dealing with racism, the slave trade, madness, the tension between representation and reality, and featuring at least one unreliable narrator, Melville's novella has both captivated and frustrated critics for decades. (Summary by Nullifidian)
Chapters (14)
1Ch 1 - A Ship
2Ch 2 - Aboard San Dominick
3Ch 3 - Don Benito's Story
4Ch 4 - The Blacks
5Ch 5 - Questions
6Ch 6 - The Boat Appears
7Ch 7 - The Boat Arrives
8Ch 8 - In the Cuddy
9Ch 9 - Business
10Ch 10 - Safe Harbour
11Ch 11 - Into the Boat
12Ch 12 - Pursuit
13Ch 13 - A Deposition
14Ch 14 - Conclusion

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