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Hardcover Marco Millions Book

ISBN: 1025823354

ISBN13: 9781025823355

Marco Millions

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"Marco Millions" is a biting satirical play by Nobel laureate Eugene O'Neill that reimagines the legendary travels of Marco Polo. Eschewing the traditional romanticized view of the explorer, O'Neill presents Marco Polo as the quintessential materialistic tradesman-a spiritual void obsessed with profit and "millions." Set against the opulent and philosophical backdrop of 13th-century China, the drama explores the profound cultural clash between the spiritual wisdom of Kublai Khan's court and the crass commercialism of the West.

Through a series of vibrant and ironic vignettes, the play follows Marco from his youth in Venice to his influential position in the East, where his inability to grasp beauty or emotion leads to tragic consequences for those around him, particularly the Khan's granddaughter, Princess Kukachin. "Marco Millions" remains a powerful critique of the American business spirit and a timeless exploration of the conflict between worldly success and the human soul. This work showcases O'Neill's versatility and his ability to blend historical spectacle with profound social commentary.

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