Moby Dick Lecture New Bedford

Demystifying Melville and Moby

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Moby Dick Lecture New BedfordHerman Melville’s classic American tale, Moby-Dick, comes alive this Saturday, with a lecture and two walking tours at New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. The lecture will start at 10am, and the walking tours will start at 1pm and 4pm.  The lecture will take place in the New Bedford Whaling National Park visitor center at 33 William Street, downtown New Bedford, and both tours will begin in the lobby.  Admission is free for all events.

“Demystifying Melville and Moby,” a talk by Irene Duprey-Gutierrez, will take place at the visitor center theater at 10:00 AM. Duprey-Gutierrez, who holds a doctorate in educational leadership, is a writer and retired English and journalism teacher.

The 1pm walking tour, offered by educator and park volunteer Diane Duprey, will follow Ishmael from his arrival in New Bedford until he takes the schooner to Nantucket where he signs on as a crew member on the “Pequod.”  Along the way the tour will visit sites that Ishmael visited and others similar to ones mentioned in Melville’s Moby Dick.

The 4pm walking tour, offered by park volunteer Peter Hacunda, will give visitors a sense of the New Bedford that Herman Melville would have seen and experienced during his time here in New Bedford.

Moby-Dick has become a part of popular culture throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, popping up in everything from a Led Zeppelin song to The Simpsons to Star Trek. There are many different adaptations of Moby-Dick in a variety of genres. This year, to mark the 160th anniversary of its publication, the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, the New Bedford Whaling Museum, and New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park all come together to celebrate the iconic tale of the great whale in art, on screen, in community and on stage. For more information on these events, go to www.zeiterion.org, www.whalingmusuem.org, and www.nps.gov/nebe.

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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2 comments

  1. We are planning a few days touring Bew Bedford. We are interested in a Moby Dick tour of New Bedford. Such as the two walking tours described in Demystifying Moby Dick and Melville. We would be two couples, active Seniors who enjoy history and walking. We have asked read Moby Dick, and would love having the opportunity to have a guide who would enrich our New Bedford experience.
    I would greatly appreciate your help.
    Thank you
    Edith

    • Hi Edith,

      You will be enchanted by the downtown historical district and if there weren’t cars, you would feel like you were visiting New Bedford during the time Melville visited and worked.

      Give the National Park a call at 508-996-4095 – they are open Monday-Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm and they can tell you what is available during your visit. You certainly should visit the Whaling Museum and the great eateries and shops all within very short walking distance.

      Have fun and enjoy your visit!

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