Ahabs Rolling Sea, Richard J. King
Ahabs Rolling Sea, Richard J. King
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Ahab's Rolling Sea
A Natural History of "Moby-Dick"

Author: Richard J. King

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 13 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/29/2020


Synopsis

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.

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.

About Richard J. King

Richard J. King is visiting associate professor of maritime literature and history at the Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. For more than twenty years he has been sailing and teaching aboard tall ships in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. He writes and illustrates a column on marine animals for Sea History magazine, edits the Searchable Sea Literature website, and was the founding series editor of Seafaring America. He is the author of Lobster and The Devil's Cormorant: A Natural History.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on June 03, 2020

Ahab's Rolling Sea is a book I'd think interesting and of use to anyone who reads Moby-Dick. It describes how Americans understood the oceans during Melville's lifetime, and it explains what whaling was like during the age of sail. While every aspect of the ocean is discussed--wind, navigation, chem......more

Goodreads review by Leanne on October 06, 2023

This is such a truly fantastic book to read while re-visiting Moby Dick. It is a natural history companion that perfectly illuminates the novel. To write it, King traveled the world to uncover all that could be known today of the fateful voyage of the Pequod. Starting with the books that Melville is......more

Goodreads review by Steve on June 13, 2020

I’m not shy about admitting Moby Dick to be my favorite novel. Each time I read it I think it will probably be my last. I’ve always been opposed to whaling, and I’m a vegan to boot. Still, when someone gave me Richard J. King’s Ahab’s Rolling Sea: A Natural History of Moby-Dick I knew I was in for a......more

Goodreads review by Helena on August 01, 2024

If you are a Moby Dick fan, this is an ESSENTIAL read!! I liked Moby Dick, but after reading this book, I now LOVE Moby Dick!! It been a month since I’ve read this, and I’m still thinking about it so much that I felt a need to write a review! This book is broken down in chronological order of Melvil......more

Goodreads review by Mike on November 15, 2020

Great read! It scratched nearly every itch I had after reading "Moby-Dick." It also led me to other, more foundational, American whaling reads. After reading Melville's classic, I wanted to know what he got right and what he got wrong when it came to chapters like Ceteology. I also had an underlying......more