Moby Dick

582 pages

English language

Published Dec. 13, 2020 by HardPress.

ISBN:
978-0-371-37815-1
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"It is the horrible texture of a fabric that should be woven of ships' cables and hawsers. A Polar wind blows through it, and birds of prey hover over it."

So Melville wrote of his masterpiece, one of the greatest works of imagination in literary history. In part, Moby-Dick is the story of an eerily compelling madman pursuing an unholy war against a creature as vast and dangerous and unknowable as the sea itself. But more than just a novel of adventure, more than an encyclopaedia of whaling lore and legend, the book can be seen as part of its author's lifelong meditation on America. Written with wonderfully redemptive humour, Moby-Dick is also a profound inquiry into character, faith, and the nature of perception.

This edition of Moby-Dick, which reproduces the definitive text of the novel, includes invaluable explanatory notes, along with maps, illustrations, and a glossary of nautical terms.

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La realtà umana in un romanzo

5 stars

Tra i classici che ho avuto modo di leggere finora, Moby Dick è sicuramente quello che riesce ad analizzare e sovrapporre più tematiche riguardanti la natura umana, senza che tra esse ci sia alcuna soluzione di continuità.

Quelle che più saltano all'occhio, e tutte trattate in maniera molto più che avanguardistica per l'epoca (1851), sono: - La vendetta (il tentativo di vendicarsi di Dio, del fato o della natura) - L'animalismo (traspare chiaramente che il protagonista si rende conto della crudeltà del trattamento che viene riservato alle balene, tanto da tentare di descriverne la paura) - L'orientamento sessuale (MICROSPOILER Ismaele e Queequeg si "sposano" e da come Ismaele descrive la prestanza fisica del principe isolano appare una vena di attrazione omosessuale) - Il rapporto dell'uomo con la fede (e come ogni personaggio la interpreta) - Il rapporto tra fatalismo e libero arbitrio (e il forzare il corso degli eventi …

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2 stars

I recommend this book to historians, philosophers, religious fanatics, marine biologist and butchers. For everyone else this book will be a painful journey of boredom.
Other stories made believe Moby Dick is an action packed adventure story. And the first 15% seemed like it. The friendship between Queequeg was very touching and funny. My mind and body were willing. But the moment their feet touched the boat this was a downward spiral. After 25% percent the prose gets so annoying and over the top and you wished Ismael would just shut up.
Maybe, if Moby Dick would be the only book I ever have owned in my life, I would like it because I had lexica entries, parables, philosophical thoughts and the main story. But thank God I have a lot of books and I really like consistent story telling.
That one does not exist btw. I was continuously lost. …

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