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The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
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15 September 2026
The only full-length novel of Edgar Allan Poe, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838) is a tale that is as strange as it is adventurous, as comical as it is horrifying, and just about as Poe as it gets.
Initially intended to be a realistic tale, the adventure of the titular Arthur, a stowaway aboard the whaling ship Grampus, is always turning stranger and harder to define, Poe’s powerful imagination leaking into the cracked hull of the narrative and flooding it slowly with enigmatic characters and nightmarish situations. The ship is beset by mutineers, only to be smashed apart by a storm. While clinging to life amongst the driftwood, a ship crewed by corpses passes them by before their salvation comes in a simple schooner. Off the southern tip of South America, hostile tribes are found amongst a lost set of islands. Ancient secrets mark the walls of an infinite cave system, and beyond the end of the world an ashen reaper glides across bone-white seas. While described by the author himself as “a very silly book,” the narrative has influenced many celebrated storytellers like Herman Melville, Jules Verne, and H.P. Lovecraft.
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Preface 7
I. The Maddest Freaks in the World 9
II. Affairs of Mere Prejudice 19
III. Some Unaccountable Accident 33
IV. At Length He Did Come 42
V. Consequently Little to Lose 49
VI. All the Details 57
VII. His Own Turn Would Come Shortly 66
VIII. The Sudden Apparition 73
IX. The Immense Weight of Water 81
X. The Most Extravagant Rhodomontades 89
XI. A Condition of Stupid Lethargy 94
XII. This Last Horrible Extremity 101
XIII. Spirits and Strength 110
XIV. The Jane Guy 120
XV. Retracing Our Way to the Westward 129
XVI. Steer to the Southward 134
XVII. Hemmed In by the Ice 139
XVIII. Captain Guy’s Islands 144
XIX. The Village 151
XX. The Day of Universal Dissolution 156
XXI. Grovelling in Utter Darkness 163
XXII. The Most Terrible Effect 167
XXIII. The Bottom of the Hollow 174
XXIV. A Desperate Attempt 180
XXV. A Limitless Cataract 187
Note 192