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Moby Dick

De : Herman Melville
Lu par : Simon Relph
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From its famous opening line to its thunderous final confrontation, Moby Dick by Herman Melville stands as one of the great monuments of American literature.

Narrated by Ishmael, the novel follows the whaling ship Pequod as it sails under the command of Captain Ahab—a man consumed by his relentless pursuit of a massive white sperm whale that once destroyed his leg. What begins as a maritime voyage unfolds into a profound exploration of obsession, fate, nature, and the limits of human will.

Blending detailed accounts of 19th-century whaling life with sweeping philosophical reflection, Melville crafts a story at once intimate and epic. The vast oceans become a stage for questions of good and evil, free will and destiny, isolation and brotherhood. Ahab’s pursuit of the whale grows beyond revenge, becoming a meditation on the forces that drive humanity toward triumph—or ruin.

Narrated by Simon Relph, this edition captures both the grandeur of the sea and the quiet intensity of Melville’s prose, honoring the novel’s scale, depth, and enduring power.

This audiobook is designated Certified Human Voice™, performed entirely by a human narrator with informed consent and produced under clear ethical boundaries. No AI-generated or synthetic voices are used in this production.

A cornerstone of world literature, Moby Dick remains as vast, challenging, and unforgettable as the ocean itself.

Public Domain (P)2026 Anthony Pica Productions, LLC
Aventures maritimes Classiques Fiction
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