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Moby-Dick; or, The Whale por Herman Melville
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Moby Dick

por Herman Melville

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Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing (2001), Hardcover, 32 pages

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I did it! I finished Moby Dick, finally. Let me tell you, it wasn't easy.

I'm sure most of you are familiar with the plot, so I'll spare you the details. Basically, Ishmael is a whaler on the Pequod, which is captained by Ahab. Ahab's leg was taken by Moby Dick, and now Ahab wants vengeance.

However, before we can meet Moby Dick, Herman Melville has decided that we need an in-depth look at the whaling industry in order to fully understand what's going on. In part, I agree with him. Knowing what specific things are called does help a story move smoothly when there's a high-action scene. But I really didn't need so much detail. And I understand that Melville is making pointed jabs at Christianity and slavery and the whaling industry, and just about everything else under the sun. This is all well and good (and even funny), up to a point. But eventually it just gets old and you just want to see the main event (in which I was rather disappointed).

While this is considered a classic and I know several people who think this is one of the greatest books on Earth, I just couldn't get into it. I get it; I understand its place in literary history and I can appreciate it for what it did, but I just didn't like it.

2 out of 5 stars. I liked some of what Melville did (there was some mystery, but it was short-lived, and he made part of the prose into a play which is unique). But unless you have a burning desire to prove that you are able to power through 500 pages of allegory and whale bones, don't bother. ( )
1 vote AmyElizabeth | Dec 7, 2009 |
Everyone is familiar with Moby Dick. Strangely, I don't know anyone who has ever actually read it. It's about damn time I take a peek...
  lanewilkinson | Dec 4, 2009 |
Summary: Ishmael, a young schoolteacher, signs up on a whaling ship to seek adventure. He joins the Pequod, captained by the mysterious Ahab. But Ahab is only interested in seeking revenge upon the great white wahale, Moby Dick, who took off Ahab's leg on a earlier trip.
  hgcslibrary | Nov 29, 2009 |
This is a pretty long, allegorical book about a whale, and a man with a God-complex. ( )
1 vote phillipjreese | Nov 21, 2009 |
Non mi ha entusiasmato, anzi direi annoiato. Ho fatto fatica finirlo. Certe parti sono avvincenti e ben raccontate poi con il procedere aumenta la noia. Scrittura complessa e poco fluida. Per molti capitoli divaga inserendo discussioni tecniche e didattiche interminabili. Finale deludente. Cercherò di rileggerlo in un altro periodo per ricredermi. ( )
  permario | Nov 11, 2009 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0760757836, Hardcover)

On board the whaling ship Pequod, a crew of wise men and fools, renegades, and seeming phantoms is hurled through treacherous seas by a crazed captain hell-bent on hunting down the mythic White Whale. As the "great flood-gates of the wonder-world" swing open, Melville transforms the little world of the whale-ship into a crucible where mankind's fears, faith and frailties are pitted against a relentless fate. Teeming with ideas and imagery, and with its extraordinary, compressed intensity sustained by a buoyant, mischievous irony and by moments of exquisite beauty, Melville's masterpiece is both a great American epic and one of the most profoundly imaginative creations in literary history. Herman Melville was born in 1819 in New York City. Both his grandfathers were Revolutionary War heroes but his father, a merchant, died bankrupt in 1833. Melville left school and worked at various jobs before shipping on the whaler Acushnet in 1841. The next year he deserted, traveled the South Seas and joined the US Navy. After three years he retired, settled in Massachusetts and started to write. His first two novels, Typee (1846) and Omoo (1847), were fictionalized accounts of his travels: they remained his most popular works during his lifetime. In 1847 Melville married and wrote a series of novels he considered potboilers for money. With Moby-Dick (1851) he changed course, partly under the influence of Nathaniel Hawthorne; but the novel's extravagant intensity lost him readers. Pierre (1852) fared no better, and after publishing one more novel Melville took a job as a customs inspector in the New York City harbor and turned to writing poetry. He died there in 1891; an unfinished novel, Billy Budd, Sailor, was published in 1924.

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