tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-256801828148573136.post2430822040904128629..comments2024-01-26T17:29:53.415-05:00Comments on Reader's Almanac: Nathaniel Philbrick asks “Why Read Moby-Dick?” and many rise to the “cunning test”The Library of Americahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17586915922688562543noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-256801828148573136.post-3475867332225795672011-11-18T04:59:39.423-05:002011-11-18T04:59:39.423-05:00I have at last taken up Moby Dick, which is long o...I have at last taken up Moby Dick, which is long overdue. I'm intrigued at the statement above, "It may be the most shapeless great novel ever written."<br />If you have read Ulysses by James Joyce then you will know that the quote is a big and bold statement. It will be interesting to see my initial reaction to my first read.Stephenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10341288321874574699noreply@blogger.com