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The BBC is making a documentary about the historic sinking of the Whaleship Essex — a sinking that inspired Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick
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The BBC is making a documentary about the historic sinking of the Whaleship Essex — a sinking that inspired Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick

    • #Herman Melville
    • #Whales
    • #Essex
    • #Whaleship Essex
    • #Whaling
    • #BBC
    • #Adaptation
    • #TV
    • #Documentary
    • #Moby Dick
  • 1 month ago
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“‘Cetology’ reminds the reader that Melville came before Darwin.”
- Herman Melville, Science Writer[Image via Matt Kish’s Moby-Dick in Pictures]
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“‘Cetology’ reminds the reader that Melville came before Darwin.”

- Herman Melville, Science Writer

[Image via Matt Kish’s Moby-Dick in Pictures]

    • #Moby-Dick
    • #Herman Melville
    • #Discovery Magazine
    • #Lit
    • #Science
    • #Whales
    • #Cetology
  • 6 months ago
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“It’s hard not to fall in love with ambergris, or the concept of ambergris as the unknowable embodiment of the sea, along with Kemp. Here is a solid lump of whale feces, weathered down—oxidized by salt water, degraded by sunlight, and eroded by waves — from the tarry mass to something that smells, depending on the piece and whom you’re talking to, like musk, violets, fresh-hewn wood, tobacco, dirt, Brazil nut, fern-copse, damp woods, new-mown hay, seaweed in the sun, the wood of old churches, or pretty much any other sweet-but-earthy scent. Borne in whale guts to be crushed and dabbed on the wrists and necks of the elite.” -Ben Shattuck reviews Christopher Kemp’s Floating Gold
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“It’s hard not to fall in love with ambergris, or the concept of ambergris as the unknowable embodiment of the sea, along with Kemp. Here is a solid lump of whale feces, weathered down—oxidized by salt water, degraded by sunlight, and eroded by waves — from the tarry mass to something that smells, depending on the piece and whom you’re talking to, like musk, violets, fresh-hewn wood, tobacco, dirt, Brazil nut, fern-copse, damp woods, new-mown hay, seaweed in the sun, the wood of old churches, or pretty much any other sweet-but-earthy scent. Borne in whale guts to be crushed and dabbed on the wrists and necks of the elite.” -Ben Shattuck reviews Christopher Kemp’s Floating Gold

    • #Ben Shattuck
    • #Christopher Kemp
    • #Floating Gold
    • #The Millions
    • #Review
    • #Whales
    • #Expensive Shit
  • 12 months ago
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