
A chapter-by-chapter run-through of Herman Melville's 1851 epic about a big fish: Moby-Dick.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooks | |||

"Art not game for Moby Dick?!"
One of the big Ahab chapters. The aul' fella fully exploding into the story.
Recording in a heatwave, Shakespeare, philosophy rears its ugly head, paranoia, prophecies of fascism, an ounce of gold, blasphemy, killing ... more
Thirty-five chapters in, and we've seen no whales, but we're about to learn a lot about looking for whales. Also, the all-important question: plop or splat?
This episode is the discussion about chapter 35 of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; The Mast-Hea... more
Professional blunders, WhaleTok, the Dutch language is not real, discipline, Power, "who's the captain?", flattened hierarchies, the Titanic sinks, give us a break, becoming one with The Force, Manuel from Fawlty Towers, Shakespearean comedy, the sou... more
One of the most maligned chapters of Moby-Dick is the litany of whales and Ishmael's taxonomy thereof. Is it that bad?
This episode is the discussion about chapter 32 of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; Cetology.
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Whale news, endorsing baleen whales, whale cocktails, David's crack, the Grand Tour, "...or Ishmael, rather...", finally clapping eyes on Ahab (who then does nothing), fighting the elements, modular man, warmer weather, Virgil's Georgics, Ahab speaks... more
The litany of sailors, rationing danger, enraged and mighty men, Columbo, Dick Van Dyke, Mission: Impossible, whale-based erotica, Protestantism (again), John Bunyan, Don Quixote, Andrew Jackson pioneering ethnic cleansing, euphemism, Lyndon's Johnso... more
The two Ishmaels, whale journalism, Simon "whaler" Bolivar, whale diplomacy, Wales (not whales), squirting jets of spunk, the university of life, Modernism (again), Melville's havin' a laff, Handel, George II, the Champions League, cruelty-free whale... more
It's Christmas Day, we're 111 pages in, and we're finally going on a whaling voyage.
This episode includes 'Jeeves and Wooster go whaling', pilots, blood and thunder, Charles Dickens, Isaac Watts, Toy Story 3, inevitable doom, waxing and waning, a s... more
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