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by troutwine
747 days ago
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Melville was a prominent author, an early sex symbol even, owing to the success and popularity of his novels before Moby Dick. That novel was hugely controversial in its day -- perceived as blasphemous, overwrought -- and it ruined his reputation as an author. Also, he'd spent money he didn't really have during the writing of Moby Dick so that when it flopped he couldn't survive on the famine part of the feast/famine divide. Point being, had Melville continued writing south pacific adventure novels he probably would not be remembered today but might have died a well-off man. |
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