Call me Ahab
Jeremy Harding: Moby-Dick, 31 October 2002
Moby-Dick, or, The Whale
by Herman Melville, edited by Harrison Hayford and Hershel Parker.
Northwestern, 573 pp., £14.95, September 2001,0 8101 1911 0 Show More
by Herman Melville, edited by Harrison Hayford and Hershel Parker.
Northwestern, 573 pp., £14.95, September 2001,
Mariners, Renegades and Castaways: The Story of Herman Melville and the World We Live in
by C.L.R. James.
New England, 245 pp., £17.95, July 2001,9781584650942 Show More
by C.L.R. James.
New England, 245 pp., £17.95, July 2001,
Hunting Captain Ahab: Psychological Warfare and the Melville Revival
by Clare Spark.
Kent State, 744 pp., £46.50, May 2001,0 87338 674 4 Show More
by Clare Spark.
Kent State, 744 pp., £46.50, May 2001,
Lucchesi and the Whale
by Frank Lentricchia.
Duke, 104 pp., £14.50, February 2001,9780822326540 Show More
by Frank Lentricchia.
Duke, 104 pp., £14.50, February 2001,
“... says Ishmael, and it’s obvious who he has in mind, ‘the whale supplies his own fuel and burns by his own body.’ The smoke was foul. ‘It has an unspeakable, wild, Hindoo odor about it, such as may lurk in the vicinity of funereal pyres. It smells like the left wing of the day of judgment; it is an argument for the pit.’ The hellish character of ... ”