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Ahab's Rolling Sea - A Natural History of Moby-Dick (Paperback)
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Ahab's Rolling Sea - A Natural History of Moby-Dick (Paperback)
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Although Herman Melville's Moby-Dick is beloved as one of the most
profound and enduring works of American fiction, we rarely consider
it a work of nature writing—or even a novel of the sea. Yet
Pulitzer Prize–winning author Annie Dillard avers Moby-Dick is
the "best book ever written about nature," and nearly the entirety
of the story is set on the waves, with scarcely a whiff of land. In
fact, Ishmael's sea yarn is in conversation with the nature writing
of Emerson and Thoreau, and Melville himself did much more than
live for a year in a cabin beside a pond. He set sail: to the far
remote Pacific Ocean, spending more than three years at sea before
writing his masterpiece in 1851. A revelation for Moby-Dick
devotees and neophytes alike, Ahab's Rolling Sea is a chronological
journey through the natural history of Melville's novel. From white
whales to whale intelligence, giant squids, barnacles, albatross,
and sharks, Richard J. King examines what Melville knew from his
own experiences and the sources available to a reader in the
mid-1800s, exploring how and why Melville might have twisted what
was known to serve his fiction. King then climbs to the crow's
nest, setting Melville in the context of the American perception of
the ocean in 1851—at the very start of the Industrial Revolution
and just before the publication of On the Origin of Species. King
compares Ahab's and Ishmael's worldviews to how we see the ocean
today: an expanse still immortal and sublime, but also in crisis.
And although the concept of stewardship of the sea would have been
entirely foreign, if not absurd, to Melville, King argues that
Melville's narrator Ishmael reveals his own tendencies toward what
we would now call environmentalism. Featuring a coffer of
illustrations and an array of interviews with contemporary
scientists, fishers, and whale watch operators, Ahab's Rolling Sea
offers new insight not only into a cherished masterwork and its
author but also into our evolving relationship with the briny
deep—from whale hunters to climate refugees.
General
Imprint: |
University of Chicago Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2021 |
Authors: |
Richard J King
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 38mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
448 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-226-78987-3 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-226-78987-X |
Barcode: |
9780226789873 |
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