Mardi Vol. 2
Herman Melville
Read by James K. White
Mardi is Melville's first purely fictional work. In it he contemplates man's beliefs, and questions whether or not one faith has value over another--or is it all simply a sham? Mardi is a poetically existential analysis of religious truths as told through the protagonist's allegorical wanderings across the South Pacific. But is this all that Mardi is? (Summary by James K. White) (0 hr 49 min)
Chapters
Chapters I - V | 39:52 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters VI - X | 36:43 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters XI - XV | 29:37 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters XVI - XX | 52:21 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters XXI - XXV | 34:32 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters XXVI - XXX | 34:58 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters XXXI - XXXV | 49:01 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters XXXVI - XL | 37:51 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters XLI - XLV | 42:02 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters XLVI - L | 42:29 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LI - LV | 42:09 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LVI - LX | 55:20 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LXI - LXV | 31:24 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LXVI - LXX | 38:50 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LXXI - LXXV | 42:27 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LXXVI - LXXIX | 1:05:19 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LXXX - LXXXIV | 55:53 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LXXXV - LXXXVII | 12:25 | Read by James K. White |
Chapters LXXXVIII - XCI | 26:46 | Read by James K. White |
Reviews
L
Good reading, but the book, while having sparks of interest early on, is extremely long and boring.