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Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Ahab's Wife
Now this is more the thing. An enormous modern take on the epic 19th century novel. A woman's perspective on whaling, a companion piece to Moby Dick, a book that takes every living thing that whaling stories of the time exclude - women, dwarves, dogs, cats, children, slaves, Indians, and openly gay men - and crams them all into one big stove-by-a-whale, ate-my-shipmates, lived-in-a-lighthouse, married-not-one-but-two-nutters, met-Frederick-Douglass-and-Nathaniel-Hawthorne romp. You know the kind of thing. This is a superb book. I recommend it unreservedly.
And I really want a print of that picture on the front, too.
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And in a few days you ge tto have a lovely American Penguin edition of Moby Dick with all diagrams and maps and stuff in the back. I don't really approve of the Oprahfication of books but the extras in this one are well worth it.
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