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Big Book Club's "What the Whale!"
Release Date: 06/18/2019
Big Book Club's "What the Whale!"
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As a special post-Moby-Dick bonus, Jennie and Megan previewed the new book, "Ahab's Rolling Sea: A Natural History of Moby-Dick," and interviewed author Richard King by phone from his home in Mystic, Connecticut.
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And so we come to the conclusion of our voyage... was the destination worth the ride? Opinions vary...
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In this week's discussion of chapters 102-121, we contemplate biblical history and prophecy, and Megan solves the meaning of Moby-Dick once again.
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This week, half of Arlington is on vacation, so Jennie and Pete set sail on their own. The two cover chapters 87-101, discussing the unpleasant topics (racism, whale slaughter) and the absurd (Stubb's nose, the ineptness of whale ship captains.) And with no co-hosts, there's no one to stop them from making references to The Simpsons but also no one to correct Pete when he calls whale bone "ivory" repeatedly.
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In chapters 71-86, no amount of action could keep us from feeling sedated by the seemingly endless chapters on phrenology... Although maybe all of Moby-Dick would improve if read like a jazz poem?
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In chapters 60-70 we encountered bloody whale killing, racial stereotyping and ugly power structures.
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Squid are scary, Fedallah's whaleboat crew are eerie, and and Melville is not subtle.
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Who got the gold star for reading all about whale-fish, including the footnotes? Who is actually caught up on the reading? Who thinks Ahab is headed for a reconning of, well, mythic proportions?
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180 pages in, and we've barely left port...
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This week we discussed knowing that we're reading a "Big Book," and therefore expecting more drama out of Ahab as character. We also wondered whether, if we'd read Moby-Dick when it first was published, would we have been bored out of our minds by this point?
Books we reference:
- "A History of the World in Six Glasses" by Tom Standage
- "Banana: the Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World" by Dan Koeppel
Palate cleansers:
- Megan - "Educated: A Memoir" by Tara Westover
- Pete - Watched the film "Burning" based on the Haruki Murakami short story "Barn Burning," which is based on the William Faulkner short story "Barn Burning."
- Jennie - This Land podcast and Galavant TV show
- Alex - Apollo 11: Beyond the Moon podcast and the Apollo 11 documentary film