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Learn moreOne of the great works of American literature, Moby-Dick is the epic tale of one manโs fight against a force of nature.
The outcast youth Ishmael, succumbing to wanderlust during a dreary New England autumn, signs up for passage aboard a whaling ship. The Pequod sails under the command of the one-legged Captain Ahab, who has set himself on a maniacal quest to capture the cunning white whale that robbed him of his leg: Moby-Dick.
Capturing life on the sea with robust realism, Melville details the adventures of the colorful crew aboard the ship as Ahab pursues his crusade of revenge, heedless of all cost. This masterfully symbolic drama of the conflict between man and his fate has a special intensity that listeners will not soon forget.
Herman Melville (1819 - 1891) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and poet. Although he experienced some success during his lifetime, he quickly faded from literary fame and did not regain popularity until the early 20th century, when Moby Dick was hailed as a literary masterpiece and paved the way for the critical celebration of his other works, including Billy Budd, Benito Cereno, and Bartleby, the Scrivener.
Anthony Heald, an Audie Awardโwinning narrator, has earned Tony nominations and an Obie Award for his theater work; appeared in televisionโs Law & Order, The X-Files, Miami Vice, and Boston Public; and starred as Dr. Frederick Chilton in the 1991 Oscar-winning film The Silence of the Lambs. He has also won numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards for his narrations.
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“The greatest of American novels.”
โAn epic, rewarding, sea-worthy journey awaits you in one of literatureโs classic tales.โ
โEven tenth-grade-me could have appreciated the book as read in Anthony Healdโs sardonic, Silence of the Lambs intonation. Generally speaking, witty books seem to have the most to gain in audio formโฆparticularly when read by great voice artists.โ
“A work tantalizingly subversive, and yet somehow if not affirming at least forgiving of the blind destructiveness of human nature and of nature itself.”
“Responsive to the shaping forces of his age as only men of passionate imagination are, even Melville can hardly have been fully aware of how symbolical an American hero he had fashioned in Ahab.”
โNarrator Anthony Heald not only creates vivid characterizationsโCaptain Ahabโs gruff mania, Starbuckโs doubtful sensitivity, the prophet Elijahโs visionary shakinessโhe also dramatizes the many moods of the Pequod crew and the mercurial ocean itself. Healdโs voice has the range of a piano, and he uses it like a virtuosoโฆHealdโs voice bristles dryly with humor or sinks with dreadโa range necessary to tell this complex story.โ
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