A masterpiece
Guardian
A great book...a deep great artist
- D.H. Lawrence,
A wonderful delight
- Nathaniel Philbrick,
Moby Dick is my favourite novel, bar none. It works on so many levels. It taught me that you can have a top layer of narrative - like the seafaring story - and then below that all those wonderful, rich, symbolic things going on
- Clive Barker,
To convey an adequate idea of a book of such various merits as that which the author of <i>Typee</i> and <i>Omoo</i> has here placed before the reading public, is impossible in the scope of a review. High philosophy, liberal feeling, abstruse metaphysics popularly phrased, soaring speculation, a style as many-coloured as the theme, yet always good, and often admirable; fertile fancy, ingenious construction, playful learning, and an unusual power of enchaining the interest, and rising to the verge of the sublime, without overpassing that narrow boundary which plunges the ambitious penman into the ridiculous; all these are possessed by Herman Melville, and exemplified in these volumes
London Morning Advertiser, October 24 1851
What a book [<i>Moby-Dick</i>] Melville has written! It gives me an idea of much greater power than his preceding ones. It hardly seemed to me that the review of it, in the <i>Literary World</i>, did justice to its best points
- Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Osama bin Laden's name and face have become so numbingly familiar to Americans as in effect to obliterate any history he and his shadowy followers might have had before they became stock symbols of everything loathsome and hateful to the collective imagination. Inevitably, then, collective passions are being funnelled into a drive for war that uncannily resembles Captain Ahab in pursuit of Moby Dick
- Edward Said,