The 25th Moby-Dick Marathon
January 8 - 10, 2021
Join us for the annual readathon of America’s most iconic novel, Moby-Dick.
An experience you don’t want to miss, you’ll relive the famous, action-packed narrative and be transported back in time on the search for the elusive white whale.
IT KICKS OFF TONIGHT
“A Wonder, a Grandeur, and a Woe”: Melville and Human Progress
with Steven Olsen-Smith
Friday, January 8 @ 7:00 pm (EST)
Reservations Required
Members $10 │ Non-members $15
Enjoy a lively presentation by Steven Olsen-Smith, current Professor at Boise State University and General Editor of Melville’s Marginalia Online. The talk will look closely at Melville’s body of work to trace his conception of our prospects for edification and advancement. Steven will explore how admirers of Herman Melville might ponder anew Melville’s conception of humanity’s capacity for individual, social, and evolutionary growth.
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The 25th Moby-Dick Marathon
January 8 - 10, 2021
Join us for the annual readathon of America’s most iconic novel, Moby-Dick.
An experience you don’t want to miss, you’ll relive the famous, action-packed narrative and be transported back in time on the search for the elusive white whale.
IT'S VIRTUAL
“As for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote.” – Moby-Dick
Geography and travel are no longer a barrier to enjoy the Marathon
as this year's events will be 100% virtual!
Hundreds of readers from all over sent in recordings of themselves reading passages from the book. We put them all together to give you a 25-hour, cover-to-cover reading!
HOW TO WATCH
On Saturday, January 9 at 11:30 a.m.
(note that it won't be live until then so early birds don't fret!)
Go to the Museum's website via the link below.
The reading will be available directly on our webpage.
WATCH THE MARATHON
IT KICKS OFF TONIGHT
“A Wonder, a Grandeur, and a Woe”: Melville and Human Progress
with Steven Olsen-Smith
Friday, January 8 @ 7:00 pm (EST)
Reservations Required
Members $10 │ Non-members $15
Enjoy a lively presentation by Steven Olsen-Smith, current Professor at Boise State University and General Editor of Melville’s Marginalia Online. The talk will look closely at Melville’s body of work to trace his conception of our prospects for edification and advancement. Steven will explore how admirers of Herman Melville might ponder anew Melville’s conception of humanity’s capacity for individual, social, and evolutionary growth.
GET TICKETS
THERE'S MORE
Special Features and Bonus Activities
Cousin Hosea’s Chowder Hall and the Decanter Taproom
If you are local and live in Dartmouth, New Bedford, Acushnet, or Fairhaven, Mass., Moby Dick Brewing Co. and delivery service Gotchew have partnered with us to bring you warm chowder, cold brews, and more!
Moby-Dick Marathon Trivia!
Are you a Moby-Dick wiz?
Put your knowledge to the test with a trivia game created by Melville Scholars from the Melville Society Cultural Project.
Chat with the Melville Scholars
Saturday, January 9 at 2:30 pm (EST) via Zoom.
Enjoy exclusive access to Melville Scholars to ask them anything and everything Melville.
Visualizing Melville: An exhibition of Words, Ideas, Images, and Objects
Sunday, January 10 at 10 am (EST) via Zoom.
Join Michael P. Dyer, the Museum’s Curator of Maritime History, as he parallels the text of Moby-Dick and of other Melville books with artworks that bring the text into a more interpretive, more subjective, visual experience.
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