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Quiet History Behind Moby-Dick

The World of 19th-Century Seafarers

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Quiet History Behind Moby-Dick

Auteur(s): Dakikon Publishing
Narrateur(s): Amélie Trufant Dawson
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Quiet History Behind Moby Dick is not a retelling of the novel, nor a study of its plot or symbols.

It is a journey into the unnoticed world that surrounded nineteenth-century seafarers—the ordinary lives, quiet routines, and inner landscapes that existed beyond the drama of storms and legends.

This book explores the human reality behind long voyages at sea: the ports sailors waited in, the shores they left behind, and the ships that became their temporary homes. It looks closely at food, sleep, work, faith, and silence—at how time was felt without clocks, how letters were written but never sent, and how loneliness shaped thought beneath open skies.

Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of maritime life, from calm waters and quiet nights on deck to the slow rhythm of labor and reflection during endless crossings. These are the details that rarely appear in history books, yet defined daily existence for generations of sailors.

Written in a gentle, contemplative style, Quiet History Behind Moby Dick invites the listener to slow down and inhabit the stillness of the past. It is a book about waiting, endurance, inner life, and the quiet weight of the sea—not the myth, but the human world beneath it.

Ideal for listeners interested in maritime history, nineteenth-century life, literary context, and reflective nonfiction, this audiobook offers a calm, immersive experience designed for thoughtful listening.

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