Industrial Age · North America · Culture
1851
Moby-Dick Published
1851
Herman Melville's enormous, biblical, cetological novel about a mad captain and a white whale sold barely three thousand copies in his lifetime. Reviewers called it unreadable. Seventy years later the critics rediscovered it, and it became, improbably, the great American novel - a book about obsession, the sea, and the impossibility of knowing anything.