Moby Dick is a vast and dangerous white whale. An enemy for many years after the whale bit off his leg, the crazed Captain Ahab is obsessed with his quarry. Together with his extraordinary crew, Ahab braves the oceans of the world to hunt the fearsome Moby Dick.
Geraldine McCaughrean is a British children's novelist. She has written more than 170 books, including Peter Pan in Scarlet (2004), the official sequel to Peter Pan commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital, the holder of Peter Pan's copyright. Her work has been translated into 44 languages worldwide. She has received the Carnegie Medal twice and the Michael L. Printz Award among others.
This version of Moby Dick presents Herman Melville's complete story line. I came across this book while researching for my own work Mighty Moby, and really enjoyed McCaughren's adaptation of this classic. She was able to capture the majesty of the story, and the poetic elegance of Melville's writing while making it her own original work. She also did this without talking down to a younger audience or calling attention to her writing unecessarily. The illustrations are fabulous.
Formato: Audiolibro Storytel Adaptación dramatizada Narrada por Staff de Audiolibros Colección
Llevo desde el 1 de febrero intentando leer la novela completa, pero me quedé encallada en el capítulo 55. Para refrescar la memoria, decidí escuchar esta adaptación estilo radionovela y me gustó bastante.
La producción es sumamente amena, destacando tanto por su narración como por los efectos de sonido que te sumergen en la historia. Me impresionó cómo logra condensar lo esencial de la trama en solo tres horas.
Ahora que ya tengo el panorama general de la novela, me siento con fuerzas para retomar el libro y terminarlo antes de que acabe el año.
Recomiendo esta versión abreviada a cualquiera que desee acercarse a los clásicos de una manera más dinámica y amigable.
The problem with abridging an 800 page novel from 1851 into a 100 page picture book is that the things I found charming in the original (the homoeroticism and the digressions about dubiously accurate whale facts) are of course the first things to be cut, leaving behind mostly just the racism and depression. I'm also fascinated by the choice to add an epilogue that somehow makes it even more dismal. I do sort of like the illustrations though.
Let’s be real, I was never going to read the original full version of Moby Dick. That’s not the kind of reader I am. That’s why I like this book so much. It gives me all the knowledge I need to answer Jeopardy questions and some very splendid pictures to help my imagination along.
Que história linda! Que obsessão trágica!Uma lição para aprendermos que a vingança não traz paz de espírito. Perdoar/esquecer e seguir em frente é o melhor remédio.
I haven't read the original--I hear it's boring and slow in the vast middle--so I think we just got all the action in this Oxford Illustrated version! My children enjoyed listening to me read it to them.