Sailing Without Ahab: Ecopoetic Travels

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$19.95  $18.55
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Fordham University Press
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Pages
144
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.46 inches | 0.57 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781531506322
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About the Author
Steve Mentz (Author)
Steve Mentz is Professor of English at St. John's University and author of An Introduction to the Blue Humanities (2023), Ocean (2020) and a poetry chapbook, "Swim Poems" (2022). He also writes and curates The Bookfish Blog at www.stevementz.com.

Suzanne Conklin Akbari (Foreword By)
Suzanne Conklin Akbari is professor of Medieval Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and co-host of the literature podcast The Spouter-Inn.

Reviews
An innovative and poetic imagining of the Pequod's journey without Ahab as well as its representations of the wild oceanic currents, spaces and depths, Steve Mentz contributes to our understanding of ecopoetry, the blue humanities, and even Melville studies in an original and stimulating manner.---Craig Santos Perez, author of Navigating Chamoru Poetry: Indigeneity, Aesthetics, and Decolonization
Steve Mentz takes Moby-Dick apart and puts it back together again. Moby distilled, fractured and reformed, sent to the moon, pathologized. We're in the territory with him, with Mentz, with I., with the dog, with the ocean and the sky, and there's no getting out of it till the end and the beginning again. I've never been so excited to read on. There are all our Moby-Dicks in here. Like Ishmael we have no idea where we're going, and the voyage is intense - it's the getting there that's the point and the joy. No one since W.H. Auden, or perhaps Charles Olston, has got under the ocean's skin and Melville's obsessional brilliance like this. It's not so much a collection of poems as a sensurround sound of water whales ecstasy violence desire and glorious noise. Like Moby-Dick itself, circa 2024 AD.---Philip Hoare, author of The Whale
Sailing without Ahab is a rendering of Moby-Dick. The novel is boiled down from the whale's fatty flesh, melted into transparent and pure oil. The rendered poems imagine new ways of being in the world.---Suzanne Conklin Akbari, from the Foreword
Presents a cycle of 138 ecopoetic poems, one for each chapter of Moby-Dick.-- "Publishers Weekly"