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Ahab's Wife: Or, the Star Gazer

by Sena J. Naslund

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ISBN13: 9780688177850
ISBN10: 0688177859
Condition: Standard
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From the opening line--"Captain Ahab was neither my first husband nor my last"--you will know that you are in the hands of a masterful storyteller and in the company of a fascinating woman hero. Inspired by a brief passage in Melville's Moby-Dick, where Captain Ahab speaks passionately of his young wife on Nantucket, Una Spenser's moving tale "is very much Naslund's own and can be enjoyed independently of its source." (Newsday)

The daughter of a tyrannical father, Una leaves the violent Kentucky frontier for the peace of a New England lighthouse island, where she simultaneously falls in love with two young men. Disguised as a boy, she earns a berth on a whaling ship where she encounters the power of nature, death, and madness, and gets her first glimpse of Captain Ahab. As Naslund portrays Una's love for the tragically driven Ahab, she magnificently renders a real, living marriage and offers a new perspective on the American experience. Immediately immersed in this world, the reader experiences a brilliantly written, vibrant, uplifting novel--a bright book of life.

Ahab's Wife was a main selection of the Book of the Month Club, chosen by Time magazine as one of the top five novels of 1999, selected by Book Sense as one of the top five books of the year, chosen by the New York Times as a Notable Book of 1999, and chosen as a Best Book by Publishers Weekly.

Ahab's Wife is being reprinted in Australia and England, translated into German, Hebrew, Spanish and Portuguese.

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"Ahab's Wife is a worthy female companion to Moby-Dick and a tour de force in its own right." Gail Godwin

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"Based on 19th century sources and peopled with a rich array of fictional, mythic and historical characters, this ambitious novel is a kind of technicolor dream quilt that turns Moby-Dick inside out and stitches it back together....Harrowing, poignant and comical by turns, Ahab's Wife is an audacious romp through mid-19th century New England history that is amply informed by both scholarship and imagination. A spanking good read." Laurie Robertson-Lorant

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"Ahab's Wife joins a distinguished tradition of literary works inspired by Moby-Dick. Sena Jeter Naslund's homage to Melville is steeped in his work and at the same time explores a world that Melville left largely uncharted: the world of woman's experience in nineteenth-century America. She weaves a richly imagined tapestry of historical details, compelling characters, literary history, metaphysics, and a gripping plot. Ahab's Wife is a riveting novel." Elizabeth Renker

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"Ahab's Wife is an epic tour de force, and deserves its rightful place next to Melville's classic. Ambitious, powerful, heartbreaking, and transcendent at once, Una Spenser's tale of a life fully lived gives us what we crave: a compelling story beautifully told. This is a great American novel." Brett Lott

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"Line up the literary prizes. Rendered in language both lush and luminous, Ahab's Wife is sustenance for the mind and soul." Wally Lamb

About the Author

Sena Jeter Naslund is a native of Birmingham and winner of the Harper Lee Award. She is Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Louisville; program director of the Spalding University brief-residency Master of Fine Arts in Writing; and 2003 Vacca Professor, along with her husband, physicist John C. Morrison, at the University of Montevallo, Alabama.

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Lucy Little, August 9, 2008 (view all comments by Lucy Little)
This fictional account presents the life of a girl/women named Una. She is married to Ahab, Captain of the Pequod, who is known for his conflict with the great white whale Moby Dick. Naslund based her story on a few casual lines in the original story. It's an enjoyable account, though occasionally, I thought of Forrest Gump, as Una continually managed to meet up with intriguing people and events throughout her life.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780688177850
Subtitle:
Or, The Star-Gazer: A Novel
Author:
Wormell, Christopher
Author:
Naslund, Sena Jeter
Author:
Wormell, Christopher
Publisher:
Perennial
Subject:
Historical
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Ahab, captain (fictitious character)
Subject:
General Fiction
Publication Date:
20001003
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
688
Dimensions:
8.03x5.30x1.20 in. 1.20 lbs.

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