23rd Annual Moby-Dick Marathon
Thank you one and all for an amazing 23rd Annual Moby-Dick Marathon. See you again next year!
January 4 – 6, 2019
Attendees joined us for the 23rd annual read-a-thon of America’s most iconic novel, Moby-Dick; an experience one does not want to miss.
Participants could relive the famous, action-packed narrative and be transported back in time on the search for the elusive white whale. In addition to the main event, the Whaling Museum hosted two mini-marathons on January 5: a Portuguese-language reading of Tiago Patricio’s abridged Moby-Dick, and a children’s version by Classic Starts.
Schedule of Events
Friday, January 4
5:30 – 8:00 pm Pre-marathon Dinner and Presentation
Attendees enjoyed a meal well-suited for hungry sailors. After dinner was an illustrated presentation by Jennifer Baker, Melville Scholar, titled “Gender and the Man’s World of Moby-Dick,” followed by a discussion.
Ticketed Event: Sold Out
Saturday, January 5
THE MARATHON EXPERIENCE
From 10 am Saturday to 1 pm Sunday*
All Saturday and Sunday events are free and open to the public. Guests may come and go as needed through the Museum’s main entrance.
10 am Stump the Scholars
Bring your most challenging Melville-related questions and try to stump Melville scholars. Cook Memorial Theater (Lower Level)
10 am Children’s Mini-Marathon
Harbor View Gallery (Upper Level)
11:30 am Extracts
Read by members of the Melville Society Cultural Project. Bourne Building (Main Level)
12 noon The Main Attraction
Bourne Building (Main Level)
1:30 pm Father Mapple’s Sermon
Seamen’s Bethel (Reserved seating at Bethel and livestream in Cook Memorial Theater)
2 pm – 10 pm The Great American Novel, Part 2
Take the opportunity to partner with artificial intelligence to contribute to a new version of Moby-Dick by virtual Herman Melville and friends. Media Lab (Main Level)
2:15 pm Main Marathon Continues
Harbor View Gallery (Upper Level)
2:30 pm Chat with Melville Scholars
Wattles Family Gallery (Lower Level)
3 pm Portuguese Marathon
Bourne Building (Main Level)
4 pm – 5 pm Artist Signing
Get your Moby-Dick Marathon prints signed by the artist Jacob Mark. Jacobs Family Gallery (Lower Level)
5 pm – 9 pm Cousin Hosea’s Chowder Hall and the Decanter Taproom
Recharge and warm up with New Bedford’s best soups and brews. Jacobs Family Gallery (Lower Level)
7 pm Midnight on the Forecastle (chapter 40)
Performed by Culture*Park. Cook Memorial Theater (Lower Level)
Sunday, January 6
8 am The 20th-Hour Treat
Get fueled up for the home stretch. Classroom (Main Level)
9:30 am Chat with Melville scholars
Wattles Family Gallery (Lower Level)
1 pm Epilogue
Prizes for the hearty souls that make it through the entire night. Harbor View Gallery (Upper Level)
*Times are approximate and are dependent on the reading pace of the Marathon.
Livestreaming of the Marathon ended January 6, 2019.