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This work provides an illustrated interpretation of Herman Melville's ""Moby-Dick"". While filling our eyes with archetypal visions of whales, ships and ocean deeps, Robert Del Tredici also dazzles us with shimmering pyrotechnics of narrator Ishmael's mind. His large-format colour silkscreens and pen-and-ink illustrations let us see Melville's masterpiece as if for the first time. This postmodern take on the great American novel boldly returns readers to the book's roots as a trancendental vision of man and nature. This work also includes incisive commentaries by noted Meville scholars…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work provides an illustrated interpretation of Herman Melville's ""Moby-Dick"". While filling our eyes with archetypal visions of whales, ships and ocean deeps, Robert Del Tredici also dazzles us with shimmering pyrotechnics of narrator Ishmael's mind. His large-format colour silkscreens and pen-and-ink illustrations let us see Melville's masterpiece as if for the first time. This postmodern take on the great American novel boldly returns readers to the book's roots as a trancendental vision of man and nature. This work also includes incisive commentaries by noted Meville scholars Elizabeth Schultz, Robert Wallace and Jill Gidmark. They discuss the influence of Del Tredici's images on students and scholars; the relationship of his work to other ""Moby-Dick"" illustrators; and the technical and aestetic aspects of the silkscreen process.
Autorenporträt
Robert Del Tredici, a California native, earned a master's degree in comparative literature from the University of California, Berkeley. While teaching drawing, photography, and film in Montreal, he became America's foremost documentary photographer of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex. With Floodgates of the Wonderworld, he returns to his roots to create a silkscreened version of the Melville vision that has captivated him for most of his life. He lives and works in Montreal