About This Book
The biography traces the writer's progression from a well-bred youth into a worldly seaman whose voyages included merchant shipping, whaling, and Pacific encounters, and shows how those experiences shaped celebrated fiction and essays; it examines friendships and intellectual influences, notably a close association with another prominent author, and it follows a striking stylistic and philosophical shift toward mysticism that led to later critical neglect; the narrative covers family background, travels, major publications, and the long years of relative obscurity during which he supported himself in a customs post, ending with documentary appendices and a bibliography.
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