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The Ballad of the Salty Sea

The Ballad of the Salty Sea is a graphic novel, the first episode of the adventures of Corto Maltese, a Maltese sailor. This story was written and drawn by the Italian comic book creator Hugo Pratt. It was published for the first time between 1967 and 1969, in the magazine Il Sergente Kirk. It takes place in Melanesia (Western Oceania), shortly before World War I, between 1913 and 1915. It introduces many future important characters from the series, such as the romantic Corto, the crazy Russian sailor Rasputin, and the young cousins Pandora and Cain.[1]

The Ballad of the Salty Sea
(Una ballata del mare salato)
The geographical extent of Melanesia, action area of this story
SeriesCorto Maltese
PublisherCasterman
Creative team
CreatorHugo Pratt
Original publication
Published in1967–1969
ISBN978-1-68405-641-5
Chronology
Followed byUnder the Sign of Capricorn

Overview edit

 
Former Fijian catamaran – 19th century

October 31, 1913, Halloween (called "Tarowean Day" in this story): the Pacific Ocean is calm after a terrible storm. Rasputin, a Russian pirate, sails aboard a Fijian catamaran, when his second Cranio spots two young unconscious castaways in a lifeboat, off Bougainville Island (Solomon Islands). They are brought on board, Rasputin hoping to obtain a ransom from their family. After waking up, they explain that they are two cousins, Pandora and Cain Groovesnore. They were sailing aboard their yacht when it burned down, leaving them as the only survivors. Their family, Groovesnore, of Sydney (Australia), is an important dynasty at the head of the South Seas.

A few later, under a beating sun, the crew this time sees a man tied to a raft: it is the Maltese pirate Corto Maltese. The latter has endured this torture since the day before. Because he refused to marry a young woman when he had to, his crew mutinied against him and punished him in this way. The Russian, with whom he is an accomplice, agrees to take him on board, after making fun of him. Together, they discuss their project to accomplish their mission, in the service of the "Monk", a mysterious pirate ruling the Pacific Ocean, whose identity is unknown.

Their mission is to loot coal ships of various nationalities on behalf of the German Empire, as World War I approaches. Thus, they attack a Dutch cargo ship near Malaita and board a member of his crew, a young Maori sailor called Tarao.

 
Political map of the island of New Guinea from 1884 to 1919 (the Kaiser-Wilhelmsland is to the northeast)

Later, all of them sail together around Melanesians islands. At first, they go to Kaiserine (a German possession in New Guinea). There, the pirates discreetly meet their customer, Admiral Von Speeke. While Rasputin deals with the Germans, Corto keeps the catamaran on the Ottilien-Fluss (Ramu River), with the cousins, who are prisoners, and the crew. Then, they are victims of a storm and sink near the Sepik River.

 
Ramu River, aerial photo

Corto and Pandora, who survive, hide in a cave. A dispute began between them: in rage, she shoots him, making him unconscious. Then, they are taken prisoner, with Tarao and Cain, by cannibal Seniks (Papuans). Then, the Fijian Cranio succeeds in freeing everyone and they board a boat.

Finally, they are saved near the New Britain (Bismarck Archipelago) by the German soldier Christian Slütter, in his submarine. Inside, they meet Rasputin and a Japanese sailor, nicknamed Taki Jap. Together, they set a course for the hidden island of Escondida, the Monk's lair. The latter could be very old, trafficking for over one or two centuries. At the same time, several people have become attached to each other, in particular towards Pandora, like Corto or Slütter.

On the spot, the Monk announces to his henchmen news dating from August 4, 1914: England declares war on Germany. Therefore, they themselves are also at war. So he prepares plans for the future. Also, he hears about Pandora and Cain and seems curiously interested in them. In fact, he wants to protect them and questions them a lot about their family. Likewise, he orders Rasputin to be responsible for their safety, over his life. Recently, Pandora was the victim of an accident and became unconscious. Thus, the Monk meets her and, seeing her asleep, strangely enters a crisis of dementia. He feels sad and alone: Maltese tries to support him.

Then, he decides to advance his departure, leaving with Slütter and Corto, whom he considers his only friend. But by a new act of madness, he pushes him from the top of a cliff, before leaving without him, believing him dead. At the same time, Cranio is responsible for the management of the island during his absence and must closely monitor Rasputin.

The Fijian talks to Pandora and reveals that Corto survived his fall and is hiding in a shelter. Likewise, he reveals to her what he knows about the Monk. This mysterious figure is a former Protestant pastor, replacing another monk who once ruled this island. The latter trafficked in slaves (which earned him his excommunication), until he became ill with leprosy. When he died, he was replaced by the current monk. And the natives relatively accept being led by him. Indeed, they are freer than other natives of Oceania, who are colonized.

 
Traditional outrigger boat of L'Île-des-Pins, New Caledonia

Later, a conflict breaks out between Rasputin and Cranio and the former kills the latter. Meanwhile, Pandora embarks in an outrigger boat with Tarao, who uses his seafaring skills to seek help. Guided by the shark Mao, they arrive at Bura Nea island (Admiralty Islands), where they meet New Zealand soldiers.

Gradually, the conflicts of the First World War begin. The Australians and the Japanese discover the plans of the Germans. Rinald Groovesnore, Royal Australian Navy Officer and cousins' uncle, was notified and arrived on Bura Nea. Thanks to Tarao and Pandora, he discovers Escondida. The Monk, informed by Corto of the departure of the two young people, supposes that his lair will be found. He then deserts the island by a submarine with Taki Jap. But, just before, for mysterious reasons, he tries vainly to kill Slütter.

When Rinald Groovesnore arrives, everyone is arrested except the two fugitives, who were able to leave in time. Pandora and Cain testify positively in favor of Corto, who is thus pardoned. But Slütter is condemned by Rinald Groovesnore to be executed and attempts from the cousins to save him are useless.

Rummaging through Slütter's belongings, Cain and Tarao discover a letter he addresses to Corto. He reveals a capital secret that could have saved him. He explains the identity and the secrets of the Monk, whom he learned during a delirium from this mysterious man. He is actually Thomas Groovesnore, Rinald's brother and Cain's uncle. In the past, he passionately loved a woman named Margretha, who was his lover. But she eventually married his brother Tadee. During the ceremony, desperate, the man torched the house where the lovers had spent time and made believe in his death. Only she was expecting a baby from him; she claimed it came from her husband. This baby was Pandora. This is why the Monk was protective of the cousins and went mad when he saw Pandora. Seeing in his daughter the face of the woman who was the ambition of his life, he was tortured by his painful past. And that's why he wanted to kill Slütter, so that he wouldn't reveal his secrets.

Affected by the execution of his friend Slütter, Corto tries to blackmail Rinald Groovesnore with the letter to avenge him. To create trouble for the Officer, he forced him to release Rasputin, also sentenced to death. The latter will be grateful to Maltese, admitting to having a deep friendship, despite the hatred he seems to carry.

January 1915: the time for farewell comes. Corto greets Cain and Pandora, leaving aboard a destroyer. They are now his friends, just like Tarao. The latter embarks with Corto Maltese, who goes away in his ketch, in the company of Rasputin. Together, they will cross the Pacific for new tribulations.

Characters edit

This episode features many characters, some of whom will reappear or be mentioned in later episodes:[2]

  • Cranio: Fijian sailor, who worked when he was young with a lawyer in Viti Levu (the largest island in the Republic of Fiji). This Rasputin's crew master has the Monk's confidence. He regrets seeing his people involved in the wars of the White people and aspires that the Melanesians finally unite. This would establish a Melanesian homeland, a similar claim among Polynesians.
  • Rasputin: Russian pirate crisscrossing the Pacific on behalf of the Monk. He is greedy, ruthless, violent and fond of murder. He does not hesitate to assassinate people who get in his way. He often promises Corto that he will kill him one day. But deep down, he feels affection and shows loyalty to him, the person whom he considers his only friend. Thereafter, he will reappear in many other episodes of the series, being Maltese's best friend / enemy.
  • Pandora and Cain Groovesnore: Main characters of this story, they come from the family dynasty ruling the South Seas, the Groovesnore, based on Sidney. Rinald Groovesnore, the vice admiral who commands the Royal Australian Navy fleet, is their uncle. Cain is British and Pandora is American. Their personality and their relationships with the other characters will evolve throughout the story. Hating Corto at first, he will become his friend, while she will have sentiments for him. Thereafter, Cain will return in the story Burlesque Between Zuydcoote and Bray-Dunes (in the volume Celtic Tales). While Pandora will only be mentioned and will only reappear in Corto's dreams (for example in The Golden House of Samarkand). Pandora Groovesnore owes her name to Pratt's acquaintance, the Australian Pandora Grosvenor, a ship-owner's daughter.
  • Corto Maltese: Born in Malta, this sailor has traveled around the world. Due to various circumstances, he became a pirate, then began to work for the Monk with his friend Rasputin. Romantic, elegant and ironic, he is quick off the mark. Throughout history, he has had feelings for Pandora. Then, he will remain haunted over the years by this ancient love.
  • Tarao: He is a New Zealand Maori who was spared by Rasputin during the attack on the cargo ship, to enter his service. Young experienced sailor, he knows how to take advantage of the beliefs and legends of the peoples of the South Pacific. In his village, he was educated by a certain Miss Star, who runs his school with his father, the chief. Then he worked on a Dutch cargo ship to learn a job, where he was captured. Thereafter, he will keep company with Cain, Pandora and Corto.
  • Christian Slütter: Lieutenant of the Kaiserliche Marine, the Imperial German Navy, he reluctantly received orders from his superiors to take command of a submarine to place himself at the disposal of the Monk.
  • The Monk: A pirate leader, he constantly wears a cowl and hides his face and his identity under a hood. From his island, Escondida, he heads a secret organization that rules the South Seas. He put himself at the service of Germany to procure coal for its boats crossing the region. No one knows its identity and some claim that it has existed for over two hundred years.
  • Toko, aka "Taki Jap": Japanese military, captain of a gunboat.

The first Corto Maltese's appearance edit

Although the story introduces a new comic book character destined to become famous, Corto Maltese is not the main character. According to Pratt, Pandora Groovesnore is the central character. He explains that everyone is in love with her, and that she is a kind and beautiful girl who becomes an adult. Corto is just a secondary character, like so many others in this story. The cartoonist did not suspect that he would reuse the Corto Maltese character for a whole series.

To pretend that this story is true, Pratt published, in addition, a fake letter from Cain's nephew, Obregan Carrenza, which he had to give to the cartoonist himself. This process is also often used in adventure novels. This document, dating from the middle of the 20th century évokes Corto's old age and his sadness following the death of his friend Tarao. This letter is missing from many editions of this story, probably because some publishers refuse to let the reader imagine the aging hero.[2]

Sequel and prequel edit

Hugo Pratt will reuse Corto Maltese for news adventures taking place in America, published for the first time in 1970 and collected in the volume Under the Sign of Capricorn. This is the start of his Corto Maltese series, comprising twelve episodes. One of which takes place eight years before the first episode, in 1905 in Manchuria (China), relating the meeting between Corto and Rasputin: Corto Maltese: The Early Years. After Pratt's death, the series was resumed by Ruben Pellejero and Juan Diaz Canales. They have currently made three additional episodes. In the last one, they imagined a prequel to The Ballad of the Salty Sea, All Saints Day, to explain why Corto was attached to the raft and how he worked for the Monk.

Analysis edit

The island of Escondida edit

 
Abaiang

Escondida is a fictional island located in Western Oceania, the scene of an important part of this story. Its coordinates are 169 ° west longitude, 19 ° south latitude. Which corresponds to the location of the Tanna Island (in Vanuatu, near New Caledonia). However, Pratt claimed that his model was Abaiang (Gilbert Islands, Kiribati).[2]

Literary references edit

The story abounds in literary references. For example, at the start, Rasputin is reading Voyage autour du monde, Louis Antoine de Bougainville's travel diary. This French explorer indeed sailed in the same zone where he was at that time. Cain, on several occasions, spreads his culture through various allusions. Thus, when he failed on a beach with Tarao, he compares themself to Robinson Crusoe and Friday (characters created by Daniel Defoe). Then, when they escape from the cannibals with the others, he tells him about Moby Dick (from the novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville). Later, in Slütter's submarine, he is reading "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", the long poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Finally, when he leaves Escondida with Pandora, he evokes the ship Argo and the character Jason, from Greek mythology.[2]

Inspirations edit

Twenty years after the creation of this story, Pratt slipped a dedication into it. It pays homage to the Irish writer Henry De Vere Stacpoole, who piqued Pratt's interest in the South Seas.

Oceanian cultural elements edit

Hugo Pratt discreetly slides into his story various allusions to cultural elements of the different Oceanian peoples encountered, whether through their songs or their conversations. They allude for example to gods, creatures or illustrious people, like Kanaloa, Tāne, , Rongo, Tangaroa, Māui, Kupe, Tamatea (explorer) [fr], Pehee Nuee Nuee. They also speak of mythical places like Hawaiki. Finally, they evoke several of the many Pacific islands: Mangareva, Hawaii, Tahiti, Heragi (Māori name for Pitcairn Island, in Pitcairn Islands), Aotearoa (Māori name for New Zealand), Tubuai. The decor of the comic is punctuated by various Oceanian masks. Several of them are thus visible on the house where Cain is a prisoner. These items resemble those made by Baining people, they live in Papua New Guinea.

Despite this realism, Pratt allows himself touches of fantasy, sometimes making his Oceanian characters speak in Venetian language (an element that translators leave as is).[2][3]

Awards and tributes edit

Awards edit

The album won the award for the best foreign realistic work at the 1976 Angoulême Festival.[4]

Ranking edit

This story was classified in 2012 at the 3rd place of the classification of "50 essential BD" established by the Frenc magazine LIRE[5]

Preface edit

Umberto Eco, Italian novelist and literary critic, wrote a preface to this story (found in the 1989 edition) on the geographic and cultural references of this story.[a]

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Corto Maltese or the imperfect geography, by Umberto Eco

References edit

  1. ^ "Corto Maltese. The Ballad of the Salty Sea". Corto Maltese.com. February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Dominique Petitfaux (Scenario); Hugo Pratt (Drawing) (1990). De l'autre côté de Corto (Casterman ed.).
  3. ^ Le monde extraordinaire de Corto Maltese (Casterman ed.). 2002.
  4. ^ Thierry Groensteen (2003). Primé à Angoulême : 30 ans de bande dessinée à travers le palmarès du festival (Éditions de l'An 2 ed.). Editions de l'An 2. ISBN 2-84856-003-7.
  5. ^ Ory, Pascal (November 22, 2012). "BD essentielles de Lire: La Ballade de la mer salée, de Hugo Pratt". L'Express.fr.

Bibliography edit

  • Petitfaux, Dominique (1990). De l'autre côté de Corto : Hugo Pratt – Entretiens avec Dominique Petitfaux. Casterman. ISBN 2-203-38016-0.
  • Le monde extraordinaire de Corto Maltese. Casterman. 2002. ISBN 2-203-34427-X.
  • Ory, Pascal (2012). "BD essentielles de Lire: La Ballade de la mer salée, de Hugo Pratt".

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The Ballad of the Salty Sea is a graphic novel the first episode of the adventures of Corto Maltese a Maltese sailor This story was written and drawn by the Italian comic book creator Hugo Pratt It was published for the first time between 1967 and 1969 in the magazine Il Sergente Kirk It takes place in Melanesia Western Oceania shortly before World War I between 1913 and 1915 It introduces many future important characters from the series such as the romantic Corto the crazy Russian sailor Rasputin and the young cousins Pandora and Cain 1 The Ballad of the Salty Sea Una ballata del mare salato The geographical extent of Melanesia action area of this storySeriesCorto MaltesePublisherCastermanCreative teamCreatorHugo PrattOriginal publicationPublished in1967 1969ISBN978 1 68405 641 5ChronologyFollowed byUnder the Sign of Capricorn Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Characters 1 2 The first Corto Maltese s appearance 1 3 Sequel and prequel 2 Analysis 2 1 The island of Escondida 2 2 Literary references 2 3 Inspirations 2 4 Oceanian cultural elements 3 Awards and tributes 3 1 Awards 3 2 Ranking 3 3 Preface 4 Notes and references 4 1 Notes 4 2 References 5 BibliographyOverview edit nbsp Former Fijian catamaran 19th century October 31 1913 Halloween called Tarowean Day in this story the Pacific Ocean is calm after a terrible storm Rasputin a Russian pirate sails aboard a Fijian catamaran when his second Cranio spots two young unconscious castaways in a lifeboat off Bougainville Island Solomon Islands They are brought on board Rasputin hoping to obtain a ransom from their family After waking up they explain that they are two cousins Pandora and Cain Groovesnore They were sailing aboard their yacht when it burned down leaving them as the only survivors Their family Groovesnore of Sydney Australia is an important dynasty at the head of the South Seas A few later under a beating sun the crew this time sees a man tied to a raft it is the Maltese pirate Corto Maltese The latter has endured this torture since the day before Because he refused to marry a young woman when he had to his crew mutinied against him and punished him in this way The Russian with whom he is an accomplice agrees to take him on board after making fun of him Together they discuss their project to accomplish their mission in the service of the Monk a mysterious pirate ruling the Pacific Ocean whose identity is unknown Their mission is to loot coal ships of various nationalities on behalf of the German Empire as World War I approaches Thus they attack a Dutch cargo ship near Malaita and board a member of his crew a young Maori sailor called Tarao nbsp Political map of the island of New Guinea from 1884 to 1919 the Kaiser Wilhelmsland is to the northeast Later all of them sail together around Melanesians islands At first they go to Kaiserine a German possession in New Guinea There the pirates discreetly meet their customer Admiral Von Speeke While Rasputin deals with the Germans Corto keeps the catamaran on the Ottilien Fluss Ramu River with the cousins who are prisoners and the crew Then they are victims of a storm and sink near the Sepik River nbsp Ramu River aerial photo Corto and Pandora who survive hide in a cave A dispute began between them in rage she shoots him making him unconscious Then they are taken prisoner with Tarao and Cain by cannibal Seniks Papuans Then the Fijian Cranio succeeds in freeing everyone and they board a boat Finally they are saved near the New Britain Bismarck Archipelago by the German soldier Christian Slutter in his submarine Inside they meet Rasputin and a Japanese sailor nicknamed Taki Jap Together they set a course for the hidden island of Escondida the Monk s lair The latter could be very old trafficking for over one or two centuries At the same time several people have become attached to each other in particular towards Pandora like Corto or Slutter On the spot the Monk announces to his henchmen news dating from August 4 1914 England declares war on Germany Therefore they themselves are also at war So he prepares plans for the future Also he hears about Pandora and Cain and seems curiously interested in them In fact he wants to protect them and questions them a lot about their family Likewise he orders Rasputin to be responsible for their safety over his life Recently Pandora was the victim of an accident and became unconscious Thus the Monk meets her and seeing her asleep strangely enters a crisis of dementia He feels sad and alone Maltese tries to support him Then he decides to advance his departure leaving with Slutter and Corto whom he considers his only friend But by a new act of madness he pushes him from the top of a cliff before leaving without him believing him dead At the same time Cranio is responsible for the management of the island during his absence and must closely monitor Rasputin The Fijian talks to Pandora and reveals that Corto survived his fall and is hiding in a shelter Likewise he reveals to her what he knows about the Monk This mysterious figure is a former Protestant pastor replacing another monk who once ruled this island The latter trafficked in slaves which earned him his excommunication until he became ill with leprosy When he died he was replaced by the current monk And the natives relatively accept being led by him Indeed they are freer than other natives of Oceania who are colonized nbsp Traditional outrigger boat of L Ile des Pins New Caledonia Later a conflict breaks out between Rasputin and Cranio and the former kills the latter Meanwhile Pandora embarks in an outrigger boat with Tarao who uses his seafaring skills to seek help Guided by the shark Mao they arrive at Bura Nea island Admiralty Islands where they meet New Zealand soldiers Gradually the conflicts of the First World War begin The Australians and the Japanese discover the plans of the Germans Rinald Groovesnore Royal Australian Navy Officer and cousins uncle was notified and arrived on Bura Nea Thanks to Tarao and Pandora he discovers Escondida The Monk informed by Corto of the departure of the two young people supposes that his lair will be found He then deserts the island by a submarine with Taki Jap But just before for mysterious reasons he tries vainly to kill Slutter When Rinald Groovesnore arrives everyone is arrested except the two fugitives who were able to leave in time Pandora and Cain testify positively in favor of Corto who is thus pardoned But Slutter is condemned by Rinald Groovesnore to be executed and attempts from the cousins to save him are useless Rummaging through Slutter s belongings Cain and Tarao discover a letter he addresses to Corto He reveals a capital secret that could have saved him He explains the identity and the secrets of the Monk whom he learned during a delirium from this mysterious man He is actually Thomas Groovesnore Rinald s brother and Cain s uncle In the past he passionately loved a woman named Margretha who was his lover But she eventually married his brother Tadee During the ceremony desperate the man torched the house where the lovers had spent time and made believe in his death Only she was expecting a baby from him she claimed it came from her husband This baby was Pandora This is why the Monk was protective of the cousins and went mad when he saw Pandora Seeing in his daughter the face of the woman who was the ambition of his life he was tortured by his painful past And that s why he wanted to kill Slutter so that he wouldn t reveal his secrets Affected by the execution of his friend Slutter Corto tries to blackmail Rinald Groovesnore with the letter to avenge him To create trouble for the Officer he forced him to release Rasputin also sentenced to death The latter will be grateful to Maltese admitting to having a deep friendship despite the hatred he seems to carry January 1915 the time for farewell comes Corto greets Cain and Pandora leaving aboard a destroyer They are now his friends just like Tarao The latter embarks with Corto Maltese who goes away in his ketch in the company of Rasputin Together they will cross the Pacific for new tribulations Characters edit This episode features many characters some of whom will reappear or be mentioned in later episodes 2 Cranio Fijian sailor who worked when he was young with a lawyer in Viti Levu the largest island in the Republic of Fiji This Rasputin s crew master has the Monk s confidence He regrets seeing his people involved in the wars of the White people and aspires that the Melanesians finally unite This would establish a Melanesian homeland a similar claim among Polynesians Rasputin Russian pirate crisscrossing the Pacific on behalf of the Monk He is greedy ruthless violent and fond of murder He does not hesitate to assassinate people who get in his way He often promises Corto that he will kill him one day But deep down he feels affection and shows loyalty to him the person whom he considers his only friend Thereafter he will reappear in many other episodes of the series being Maltese s best friend enemy Pandora and Cain Groovesnore Main characters of this story they come from the family dynasty ruling the South Seas the Groovesnore based on Sidney Rinald Groovesnore the vice admiral who commands the Royal Australian Navy fleet is their uncle Cain is British and Pandora is American Their personality and their relationships with the other characters will evolve throughout the story Hating Corto at first he will become his friend while she will have sentiments for him Thereafter Cain will return in the story Burlesque Between Zuydcoote and Bray Dunes in the volume Celtic Tales While Pandora will only be mentioned and will only reappear in Corto s dreams for example in The Golden House of Samarkand Pandora Groovesnore owes her name to Pratt s acquaintance the Australian Pandora Grosvenor a ship owner s daughter Corto Maltese Born in Malta this sailor has traveled around the world Due to various circumstances he became a pirate then began to work for the Monk with his friend Rasputin Romantic elegant and ironic he is quick off the mark Throughout history he has had feelings for Pandora Then he will remain haunted over the years by this ancient love Tarao He is a New Zealand Maori who was spared by Rasputin during the attack on the cargo ship to enter his service Young experienced sailor he knows how to take advantage of the beliefs and legends of the peoples of the South Pacific In his village he was educated by a certain Miss Star who runs his school with his father the chief Then he worked on a Dutch cargo ship to learn a job where he was captured Thereafter he will keep company with Cain Pandora and Corto Christian Slutter Lieutenant of the Kaiserliche Marine the Imperial German Navy he reluctantly received orders from his superiors to take command of a submarine to place himself at the disposal of the Monk The Monk A pirate leader he constantly wears a cowl and hides his face and his identity under a hood From his island Escondida he heads a secret organization that rules the South Seas He put himself at the service of Germany to procure coal for its boats crossing the region No one knows its identity and some claim that it has existed for over two hundred years Toko aka Taki Jap Japanese military captain of a gunboat The first Corto Maltese s appearance edit Although the story introduces a new comic book character destined to become famous Corto Maltese is not the main character According to Pratt Pandora Groovesnore is the central character He explains that everyone is in love with her and that she is a kind and beautiful girl who becomes an adult Corto is just a secondary character like so many others in this story The cartoonist did not suspect that he would reuse the Corto Maltese character for a whole series To pretend that this story is true Pratt published in addition a fake letter from Cain s nephew Obregan Carrenza which he had to give to the cartoonist himself This process is also often used in adventure novels This document dating from the middle of the 20th century evokes Corto s old age and his sadness following the death of his friend Tarao This letter is missing from many editions of this story probably because some publishers refuse to let the reader imagine the aging hero 2 Sequel and prequel edit Hugo Pratt will reuse Corto Maltese for news adventures taking place in America published for the first time in 1970 and collected in the volume Under the Sign of Capricorn This is the start of his Corto Maltese series comprising twelve episodes One of which takes place eight years before the first episode in 1905 in Manchuria China relating the meeting between Corto and Rasputin Corto Maltese The Early Years After Pratt s death the series was resumed by Ruben Pellejero and Juan Diaz Canales They have currently made three additional episodes In the last one they imagined a prequel to The Ballad of the Salty Sea All Saints Day to explain why Corto was attached to the raft and how he worked for the Monk Analysis editThe island of Escondida edit nbsp Abaiang Escondida is a fictional island located in Western Oceania the scene of an important part of this story Its coordinates are 169 west longitude 19 south latitude Which corresponds to the location of the Tanna Island in Vanuatu near New Caledonia However Pratt claimed that his model was Abaiang Gilbert Islands Kiribati 2 Literary references edit The story abounds in literary references For example at the start Rasputin is reading Voyage autour du monde Louis Antoine de Bougainville s travel diary This French explorer indeed sailed in the same zone where he was at that time Cain on several occasions spreads his culture through various allusions Thus when he failed on a beach with Tarao he compares themself to Robinson Crusoe and Friday characters created by Daniel Defoe Then when they escape from the cannibals with the others he tells him about Moby Dick from the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville Later in Slutter s submarine he is reading The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the long poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Finally when he leaves Escondida with Pandora he evokes the ship Argo and the character Jason from Greek mythology 2 Inspirations edit Twenty years after the creation of this story Pratt slipped a dedication into it It pays homage to the Irish writer Henry De Vere Stacpoole who piqued Pratt s interest in the South Seas Oceanian cultural elements edit Hugo Pratt discreetly slides into his story various allusions to cultural elements of the different Oceanian peoples encountered whether through their songs or their conversations They allude for example to gods creatures or illustrious people like Kanaloa Tane Tu Rongo Tangaroa Maui Kupe Tamatea explorer fr Pehee Nuee Nuee They also speak of mythical places like Hawaiki Finally they evoke several of the many Pacific islands Mangareva Hawaii Tahiti Heragi Maori name for Pitcairn Island in Pitcairn Islands Aotearoa Maori name for New Zealand Tubuai The decor of the comic is punctuated by various Oceanian masks Several of them are thus visible on the house where Cain is a prisoner These items resemble those made by Baining people they live in Papua New Guinea Despite this realism Pratt allows himself touches of fantasy sometimes making his Oceanian characters speak in Venetian language an element that translators leave as is 2 3 Awards and tributes editAwards edit The album won the award for the best foreign realistic work at the 1976 Angouleme Festival 4 Ranking edit This story was classified in 2012 at the 3rd place of the classification of 50 essential BD established by the Frenc magazine LIRE 5 Preface edit Umberto Eco Italian novelist and literary critic wrote a preface to this story found in the 1989 edition on the geographic and cultural references of this story a Notes and references editNotes edit Corto Maltese or the imperfect geography by Umberto Eco 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