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David Stanley is the author of Moon Handbooks South Pacific, Moon Fiji, and Moon Tahiti, published by Avalon Travel Publishing of Berkeley, California. Over the years he has visited 179 of the 193 United Nations member countries.
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Tahiti in Fiction and Film, By David Stanley

Over the years, Tahiti and Polynesia have provided novelists and moviemakers with colorful subject matter. Early travelers told of wanton women on tropical shores, and Fletcher Christian added drama to the plot by leading a mutiny against the tyrannical Captain Bligh.

 

In 1934 American writers Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall brought out the Bounty Trilogy. This three-part novel deals with Christian's mutiny on the Bounty, the escape of Bligh and his loyal crew members to Dutch Timor, and the colonization of Pitcairn Island by Christian and his fellow mutineers.

 

The novel was an instant bestseller, and director Frank Lloyd soon made it into a movie, Mutiny on the Bounty, starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable. In keeping with the mood of his time, the mutiny was presented as a simplistic struggle between good and evil, and the film won an Oscar for Best Picture in 1935.

 

A generation later Marlon Brando flew down to Tahiti to star in a blockbuster remake of Mutiny on the Bounty. MGM's 1962 production is still considered the most spectacular film ever made in the South Pacific, in part due to the glorious scenery of Tahiti and Bora Bora. Thousands of Tahitian extras appeared in the film, and Brando married his first lady, Tarita Teriipaia.

 

In 1984, yet another version of The Bounty was released, with Sir Anthony Hopkins as a resolute Bligh and Mel Gibson as an ambiguous Christian. Of the three Bounty films, this is probably the most historically accurate, and it's certainly the one with the greatest psychological depth. It was largely filmed in Moorea's Opunohu Bay.

 

Another Nordhoff and Hall novel, The Hurricane, has been brought to the silver screen twice. John Hall's 1937 film portrays a young couple fleeing a despotic governor. In 1978 Dino de Laurentiis reshot The Hurricane on Bora Bora, with Mia Farrow and Trevor Howard. The resort built to house de Laurentiis' crew still exists as the Sofitel Marara.

 

British novelist W. Somerset Maugham also had close ties to the South Pacific. In 1943 Albert Lewin filmed The Moon and Sixpence, Maugham's fictionalized account of Paul Gauguin's life in Polynesia. The nonconformist painter's incompatibility with French colonial life provided Maugham with a pretext to explore the role of the artist in society. Another famous Maugham story, Rain, set in Samoa, has been made into a movie several times.

 

Other well-known authors who have popularized the legend of Tahiti include Herman Melville, Pierre Loti, Robert Louis Stevenson, Jack London, Rupert Brooke, and James A. Michener. Their stories, plays, and films have helped create the myth of a South Seas paradise. And even today, Tahiti and Polynesia beckon to romantics wishing to live their share of the dream.

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Fiji and Tahiti eBooks

Posted on July 12, 2011 at 5:38pm 0 Comments

Avalon Travel has released the eBook editions of Moon Fiji and Moon Tahiti, the leading travel guidebooks to the South Pacific. They are now available in the Kindle store at Amazon, in the Nook store at Barnesandnoble.com, on the Kobo at Borders, on iTunes for the Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and at the Sony Reader store.

 

Moon Fiji is the original travel guide to the Fiji Islands while Moon Tahiti covers all five archipelagos of…

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Ninth Edition of Moon Fiji

Posted on January 22, 2011 at 7:32pm 0 Comments

Avalon Travel Publishing has launched the 9th edition of Moon Fiji, the original travel guide to the 322-island Fiji archipelago. Since 1985, Moon Fiji has been the leading travel guidebook to Fiji. Author David Stanley has been writing about the South Pacific since 1979, and over the years tens…

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Moon Tahiti from Avalon Travel

Posted on December 29, 2010 at 6:42pm 0 Comments

Avalon Travel Publishing has launched the 7th edition of Moon Tahiti by David Stanley. Since 1989, Moon Tahiti has been the leading travel guidebook to French Polynesia and this new edition incorporates the latest restaurant, resort, and transportation news. Stanley has been covering the South… Continue

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At 1:56pm on October 28, 2012, Edward H' Wolf gave David Stanley a gift
At 2:45pm on November 11, 2011, Bonnie L Pelton said…

thx for the add!! have a great day!

At 5:19pm on September 30, 2011, Edward H' Wolf said…

Hi David

Thank you for being my friend and adding me as yours. Ed

At 8:17am on September 30, 2011, A. C. Ellis said…

David:

 

Thanks for friending me here.

 

I, too, am an author. I write science fiction and mystery/suspense. In the process of making all my ebooks available at Smashwords.com for $0.99 each.

 

Take care, and hope to hear from you again soon.

 

A. C. Ellis

At 6:35pm on August 19, 2011, Marion Andersson said…

Hello David,

thank you for the friend request. Your titles look most interesting, well done.

regards,

Marion

At 11:26am on August 16, 2011, Jacquie Schmall said…
I've spent no time in Tonga, but did manage to visit several islands in French Polynesia, providing me with images enough to create lifelong daydreams

I'm a big fan of Nanaimo, and Vancouver Island in general. Great place to live.

Good luck on the new publication! ^_^
At 1:41am on July 8, 2011, Simon Marshland said…
David,
Many thanks for the invite, happily accepted.
At 5:14pm on July 2, 2011, Mark Glamack "Littluns" said…

 

Thank you David for reaching out with your friends request. We "Littluns" are happy to call you friend. Yes that's right, with one you get many.

 

Mark

At 12:12pm on June 23, 2011, Jacquie Schmall said…
Memories of Tahiti linger, calling my senses to reach out and feel the tickle of turquoise water on my toes. I had a faré on the beach in Bora Bora, previously occupied by Sophia Loren, or so I was told. I met George Lucas and his daughter Amanda, and we all went on a glass bottom boat to watch divers feeding the fish. That was in 1987. Of course, I would love to visit there again, and bring my new camera. However, I would settle for Nanaimo, which is most charming, and not so far away.
At 3:21pm on June 5, 2011, Crystal Marcos said…
Thank you for the invite David. Take care.
 
 
 

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