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Benito Cereno is a
novella by
Herman Melville, a
fictionalized account about the
revolt on a
Spanish slave ship
captained by Don
Benito Cereno, first...
- with the
first volume,
Guarding the Globe:
Under Siege,
written by
Benito Cereno (from an
outline by Kirkman) and
illustrated by
Ransom Getty and Kris Anka...
- 1963.
Street singer, The
Threepenny Opera,
Arena Stage, 1963. Babu,
Benito Cereno,
American Place Theatre, New York City,
beginning 1963,
later produced as...
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adaptations of
short stories by
Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the
third piece, "Benito
Cereno," was a
stage adaptation of the
novella by
Herman Melville. The Old Glory...
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Jamie Groover is an
American comic book
writer who uses the pen name
Benito Cereno. He is best
known as the
writer and co-creator of 2004's
Tales from the...
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Davemark Cereno Apolinario (born
January 20, 1999) is a
Filipino professional boxer. He is a
former IBO
Flyweight champion.
Apolinario made his professional...
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provided back-up
space for a few
aspiring comic creators, most
notably Benito Cereno and Nate Bellegarde. The
series is
known for its
extreme graphic violence...
- 1856,
Melville published short fiction in magazines,
including "Benito
Cereno" and "Bartleby, the Scrivener". In 1857, he
traveled to England, toured...
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achievements in the
genre of
short fiction, "Bartleby, the Scrivener", "Benito
Cereno", and "The Encantadas", his
sketches of the Galápagos Islands. (Billy Budd...
- The
Piazza Tales (1856) "The Piazza" "Bartleby, the Scrivener" "Benito
Cereno" "The Lightning-Rod Man" "The Encantadas" "The Bell-Tower"
Uncollected "****-A-Doodle-Doo...