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Moby-Dick
by Herman Melville
Editorial review
Melville's novel was a commercial failure and a structural earthquake. Part adventure, part theology, part 19th century Wikipedia of cetology, it is the most ambitious American novel of its century. Approach it as a pilgrimage rather than a sprint.
AI-generated summary
Aboard the whaling ship Pequod, the schoolteacher-turned-sailor Ishmael witnesses Captain Ahab's monomaniacal pursuit of the white whale that took his leg. The hunt becomes a metaphysical war on indifference itself.
Key takeaways
- 1
Obsession converts a person into an instrument of their own obsession.
- 2
Encyclopedic knowledge is not the same as understanding.
- 3
Nature is not symbolic for the species inside it.
- 4
Some books are best read in long, slow stretches.
The right reader
Readers who want to try a 'difficult' classic. Especially rewarding for those interested in language, theology, or the long American sentence.
What it touches
How it reads
Encyclopedic, biblical, strange.
Reading difficulty: Advanced