Colin McEnroe Show: Music Among The Memorials & A Moby Dick Marathon

Only on the CMS - Hear them separately AND together!

Slideshow
<< Previous
0 of 1 Images
Next >>
Chion Wolf
Richard McGhee.
Richard McGhee.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Margaux Hayes.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Melissa Craig.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Alvin Carter Jr.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Alvin Carter Sr.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Alvin Carter Sr.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Moby Dick.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Mary K. Bercaw Edwards.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Krystal Kornegay Rose.
Photo:Chion Wolf
Colin McEnroe Show: Music Among The Memorials & A Moby Dick Marathon
Download Audio
Audio Playlist
Colin McEnroe Show: Music Among The Memorials & A Moby Dick Marathon

Herman Melville knew he had written a difficult book to love. After Hawthorne praised it, Melville wrote back saying:

"You did not care a penny for the book. But, now and then as you read, you understood the pervading thought that impelled the book—and that you praised. Was it not so? You were archangel enough to despise the imperfect body, and embrace the soul."

The problem with the book is the problem with the whale. They're both too damned big.
And the virtue of the book is the vice of Ahab. They are gloriously mad and unapologetically obsessive.

Today, we'll tell you about a marathon reading of "Moby Dick" on the last wooden whaling ship in the world. We'll also tell you about a jazz concert in Hartford's most storied cemetery. It's a beautiful place. Why not use it? We'll also talk about the late, great Gil Scott-Heron.

Leave your comments, e-mail colin@wnpr.org or tweet us @wnprcolin.


  

Comments

Moby-Dick Marathon

On behalf of Mr. Melville, I thank you for lending some credibility to this otherwise hideous and intolerable allegory...... ;-)

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <br> <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <hr> <table><td><tr> <div> <span><h3><h4><h2><h1><p>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.