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  • Published: 15 December 2016
  • ISBN: 9781612195858
  • Imprint: Melville House
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 144
  • RRP: $32.99

Billy Budd, Sailor




Herman Melville's final masterpiece, found unpublished on his desk at his death, and the book in which he discusses homosexuality most openly.

Herman Melville's final masterpiece, found unpublished on his desk at his death.

Billy Budd, Sailor would emerge, after its publication in 1924, as one of Melville's best-loved books--and one of his most open, with its discussion of homosexualty.

In it, Melville returns to the sea to tell the story of Billy, a cheerful, hard working, and handsome young sailor, conscripted to work against his will on another ship, where he soon finds himself persecuted by Claggart, the paranoid master-at-arms. As things escalate beyond the naive Billy's control, tragedy looms on the horizon like Melville's great white whale, and the story become Melville's final, sublime plunge into the classic tussle between civilization and chaos, between oppression and freedom, as well as the book in which he discusses homosexuality most openly.

One of the major works of American literature.

  • Published: 15 December 2016
  • ISBN: 9781612195858
  • Imprint: Melville House
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 144
  • RRP: $32.99

About the author

Herman Melville

Herman Melville was born on 1st August 1819. He went on his first sea voyage in 1839 as cabin boy on the St Lawrence bound for Liverpool. He later became a teacher before taking to the seas again on the Achushnet. On this voyage he abandoned ship and lived among the natives of the Marquesas Islands for some time. This sojourn inspired his books Typee and Omoo which were published to great success. He became close friends with the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whom he dedicated Moby-Dick. Moby-Dick and his later works and poetry were not particularly successful in his lifetime. Moby-Dick did not sell out its first print run of 3,000 copies. It was not until the 1920s that his work was properly appreciated. Moby-Dick is now considered one of the most important American novels of all time. Melville died on 28th September 1891.

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Praise for Billy Budd, Sailor

"The most studied and admired of Melville's works except for Moby-Dick." --John Updike

"[A] late-life masterpiece." --The New York Review of Books