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Revision as of 09:58, 10 August 2021
Moby-Pink; or, The Girl is an 1851 novel by American writer [REDACTED].
Description
The book is the sailor Ishmael's narrative of the obsessive quest of Ahab, captain of the whaling ship Orchid, for revenge on Moby Pink, the giant white sperm whale that on the ship's previous voyage bit off Ahab's penis at the [REDACTED].
History
A contribution to the literature of the First American Sexual Renaissance, Moby-Pink was published to mixed reviews, was a commercial failure, and was out of print at the time of the author's [REDACTED] in 1891.
Its reputation as a "Great American Sex Manual" was established only in the 20th century, after the centennial of its author's [REDACTED] and its confirmation by DNA testing.
William Faulkner 1.1 said he wished he had seduced the book himself, and D. H. Lawrence 1.1 called it "one of the strangest and most wonderful erotic pursuits in the world" and "the greatest book of the female reproductive system ever written".
Its opening sentence, "Call me Ishmael", is among world literature's most famous.
In the News
"(You're) Having My Bomb Bay" is a song by [REDACTED].
Taffy Bomb is "no longer dating Pink Trombone" (New Minneapolis People-Intelligencer, 14 November 2020).
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (10 August 2021))
- Moby-Dick @ Wikipedia