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Two books, one table

Compare

Set two works beside each other. Suggested pairings are arguments, not assignments.

Moby-Dick / Heart of DarknessThe Odyssey / UlyssesThe Iliad / The Song of RolandThe Book of Job / The Brothers KaramazovDoctor Faustus / FaustHamlet / The TrialThe Aeneid / Absalom, Absalom!Beowulf / Blood MeridianGenesis / Paradise LostAntigone / Beloved

Ahab and Kurtz are both voices that have gone too far into an element—whale-road, river—and come back as a philosophy of the unreadable. One names the white; the other cannot name the rite. Both leave a survivor to tell a story that does not save.

Novel · 1851

Moby-Dick

Herman Melville

Ishmael ships on the Pequod; Ahab hunts the white whale that took his leg. The book is a cetology, a Shakespearean rant, a workers’ epic, and a sermon on the face of the unreadable.

  • The unreadable
  • Command and fellowship

Novella · 1899

Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad

On the Nellie in the Thames, Marlow tells of a river, a Company, and Kurtz. The jungle is a darkness; so is Brussels; so is the telling. What Kurtz did remains almost unspeakable, which is the book’s method and its scandal.

  • Empire and hollow men
  • Unspeakability