Moby-Dick

Moby-Dick

Herman Melville

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9798348506513
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Ishmael, un marinero inquieto, se embarca en un viaje ballenero a bordo del Pequod bajo el mando del capitán Ahab, un hombre consumido por la búsqueda vengativa de la legendaria ballena blanca, Moby Dick. A medida que la tripulación se adentra en el vasto e implacable océano, se encuentran con el peligro, la camaradería y la ineludible atracción del destino. La obsesión de Ahab los empuja a todos hacia una confrontación épica que pondrá a prueba los límites de la resistencia y el destino humanos.Moby-Dick, mezcla de aventura, filosofía y prosa poética, es una poderosa exploración de la ambición, la venganza y los misterios de la existencia. Piedra angular de la literatura norteamericana, la novela de Herman Melville sigue cautivando a los lectores por su profundidad e intensidad.

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