Moby Dick
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Moon
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Ron Altman
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Marty Krz
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Adam Skousen
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Curt Bonnem
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John Burlinson
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Joan DuKore
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By:
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Herman Melville
About this listen
Moby Dick
Or The Whale
By Herman Melville
Presented by Voices of Today
Moby Dick, which has been considered the great American novel, was first published in 1851. For material, Melville drew on his experience on whaling ships between 1841 and 1844, the sinking of the whaling vessel Essex in 1820, and extensive perusal of literature on whaling and many other subjects.
The narrator, Ishmael, travels to New Bedford, Massachusetts, to join the crew for a whaling voyage. The ship, the Pequod, is commanded by the eccentric and intimidating Captain Ahab, who is obsessed with a desire to hunt down the white whale which, in a previous encounter, had caused Ahab to lose a leg. The voyage commences favorably but is impelled towards disaster by the captain's maniacal ambition to find and kill his marine adversary.
The narrative is enriched by songs, descriptions of Ishmael's encounters with members of the multiracial crew, and detailed observations on cetology. Although there is no romantic subplot, and few of the characters are women, Moby Dick, in its reach and presentation, can be seen as one of the most operatic of novels. As a compelling exploration of obsessive ambition and its tragic consequences, it ranks with Macbeth, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, and the Book of Genesis.
Cast
Ishmael—Jeff Moon
Ahab—Ron Altman
Stubb—Marty Krz
Starbuck—Adam Skousen
Flask—Curt Bonnem
Queequeg—Dean Delp
Father Mapple—John Burlinson
Pip—Joan DuKore
Also featuring the voices of Jennifer Fournier, Justin Price, Tom Saer, Ben Stevens, Joseph Tabler, and Bob Gonzalez.
Tunes for songs composed by Marty Krz
Audio edited by Denis Daly
Public Domain (P)2022 Voices of Today