Moby Dick

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Pubblicato il 22 Aprile 2022 da Standard Ebooks.

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“Call me Ishmael” says Moby Dick’s protagonist, and with this famous first line launches one of the acclaimed great American novels. Part adventure story, part quest for vengeance, part biological textbook and part whaling manual, Moby Dick was first published in 1851. The story follows Ishmael as he abandons his humdrum life on shore for an adventure on the waves. Finding the whaler Pequod at harbour in Nantucket, he signs up for a three year term without meeting the Captain of the ship, a mysterious figure called Ahab. It is only well into the voyage that Ahab’s thirst for vengeance against the eponymous white whale Moby Dick—and the consequences—become clear.

The novel is semi-autobiographical: Herman Melville had had his own experience of whaling, having spent a year and a half aboard a whaling ship and further years travelling the world in the early 1840s. Herman used the knowledge gained from …

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ha recensito Moby Dick di Herman Melville

La realtà umana in un romanzo

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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 …

too smart? too soon?

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  1. So thoroughly about whales and whaling and the pre-fossil-oil industry that trying to write a book about any of that without reference to this now feels impossible. Thankfully, I'm not writing a book of whale facts; its been done.
  2. "Blood for Oil!" (p291) This story echoes Don Quixote's wandering and precarity, but connects more immediately to the modern world's thirst for exploitation. Seriously relevant.
  3. Technical knowledge's belief it has overcome passions and the most inevitable, which gives justification for the huge bulk of whale and whaling facts, while also constantly and purposefully undercutting the worth of reading all that.
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