Moby-Dick (Bantam Classics) by Herman Melville is a timeless masterpiece first published in 1851, nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read. In Elizabeth Hardwick’s words, it is “the greatest novel in American literature.” This epic tale centers on Captain Ahab and his relentless pursuit of the white whale, Moby-Dick, unfolding a narrative rich with mythic grandeur, poetic majesty, and profound symbolism. Narrated by Ishmael, the story explores a universe brimming with captivating characters and tales, from the noble cannibal Queequeg to the fascinating natural history of whales. The novel’s existential depths continue to engage and challenge readers, prompting debate and contemplation even today.
