Mardi Vol. 1
by Herman MELVILLE (1819 - 1891)
"Not long ago, having published two narratives of voyages in the Pacific, which, in many quarters, were received with incredulity, the thought occurred to me, of indeed writing a romance of Polynesian adventure, and publishing it as such; to see whether, the fiction might not, possibly, be received for a verity: in some degree the reverse of my previous experience...This thought was the germ of others, which have resulted in Mardi" (Herman Melville, Preface).
Listen next episodes of
Mardi Vol. 1:
032 Xiphius Platypterus ,
033 Otard ,
034 How they steered on their Way ,
035 Ah, Annatoo! ,
036 The Parki gives up the Ghost ,
037 Once more they take to the Chamois ,
038 The Sea on Fire ,
039 They fall in with Strangers ,
040 Sire and Sons ,
041 A Fray ,
042 Remorse ,
043 The Tent entered ,
044 Away! ,
045 Reminiscences ,
046 The Chamois with a roving Commission ,
047 Yillah, Jarl, and Samoa ,
048 Something under the Surface ,
049 Yillah ,
050 Yillah in Ardair ,
051 The Dream begins to fade ,
052 World ho! ,
053 The Chamois Ashore ,
054 A Gentleman from the Sun ,
055 Tiffin in a Temple ,
056 King Media a Host ,
057 Taji takes Counsel with himself ,
058 Mardi by Night and Yillah by Day ,
059 Their Morning Meal ,
060 Belshazzar on the Bench ,
061 An incognito ,
062 Taji retires from the World ,
063 Odo and its Lord ,
064 Yillah a Phantom ,
065 Taji makes three Acquaintances ,
066 With a fair Wind at Sunrise they sail ,
067 Little King Peepi ,
068 How Teeth were regarded in Valapee ,
069 The Company discourse, and Braid-Beard rehearses a Legend ,
070 the Minstrel leads off with a Paddle-Song; and a Message is received from Abroad ,
071 They land upon the Island of Juam ,
072 A Book from the Chronicles of Mohi ,
073 Something more of the Prince ,
074 Advancing deeper into the Vale, they encounter Donjalolo ,
075 Time and Temples ,
076 A pleasant Place for a Lounge ,
077 The House of the Afternoon ,
078 Babbalanja solus ,
079 The Center of Many Circumferences ,
080 Donjalolo in the Bosom of his Family ,
081 Wherein Babbalanja relates the Adventure of one Karkeke in the Land of Shades ,
082 How Donjalolo sent Agents to the surrounding Isles; with the Result ,
083 They visit the Tributary Islets ,
084 Taji sits down to Dinner with five-and-twenty Kings, and a royal Time they have ,
085 After Dinner ,
086 Of those Scamps the Plujii ,
087 Nora-Bamma ,
088 In a Calm, Hautia's Heralds approach ,
089 Braid-Beard rehearses the Origin of the Isle of Rogues ,
090 Rare Sport at Ohonoo ,
091 Of King Uhia and his Subjects ,
092 The God Keevi and the Precipice of Mondo ,
093 Babbalanja steps in between Mohi and Yoomy; and Yoomy relates a Legend ,
094 Of that jolly old Lord, Borabolla; and that jolly Island of his, Mondoldo; and of the Fish-ponds, and the Hereafters of Fish ,
095 That jolly old Lord Borabolla laughs on both Sides of his Face ,
096 Samoa a Surgeon ,
097 Faith and Knowledge ,
098 The Tale of a Traveler ,
099 ''Marnee Ora, Ora Marnee.'' ,
100 The Pursuer himself is pursued ,
101 The Iris ,
102 They depart from Mondoldo ,
103 As they sail ,
104 Wherein Babbalanja broaches a diabolical Theory, and in his own Person proves it