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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2021 · 1H 19M

Episode 2: Diving with MOBY DICK

from Great American Novel · host Scott Yarbrough and Kirk Curnutt

Send us Fan MailThe Great American Novel podcast is an ongoing discussion about the novels we hold up as significant achievements in our American literary culture.  Additionally, we sometimes suggest novels who should break into the sometimes problematical canon and at other times we’ll suggest books which can be dropped from such lofty consideration.  Your hosts are Kirk Curnutt and Scott Yarbrough, professors with  little time and less sense who nonetheless enjoy a good book banter.   This episode focuses on the novel branded more than any other as the Great American Epic Novel: Herman Melville’s classic 1851 novel Moby Dick. We delve into such important questions as, why was the whale white?  What does it mean that Ahab leaves behind wife and child?  Is he thwarting the will of God?  Is Gregory Peck better in the film role than Patrick Stewart?  Why chapters about ropes and squeezing sperm? Why, when all is said and done, is this the most canonical of all canonical novels?  Is it truly worthy of the label “Great American Novel”? Additionally, for Canon Fodder Kirk proposes Charles Johnson’s excellent 1990 novel, Middle Passage.  The intro song is “Old Ralley” by Lobo Loco; the outro is “Inspector Invisible,” also by Lobo Loco.  The film trailer clips are from Moby Dick, directed by John Huston in 1956. All opinions are the hosts' own and do not reflect the points of view of their employers, publishers, relatives, pets, or accountants. All show music is by Lobo Loco.  The intro song is “Old Ralley”; the intermission is “The First Moment,” and the outro is “Inspector Invisible.”  For more information visit: https://locolobomusic.com/.

Send us Fan Mail The Great American Novel podcast is an ongoing discussion about the novels we hold up as significant achievements in our American literary culture. Additionally, we sometimes suggest novels who should break into the sometimes problematical canon and at other times we’ll suggest books which can be dropped from such lofty consideration. Your hosts are Kirk Curnutt and Scott Yarbrough, professors with little time and less sense who nonetheless enjoy a good book...

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