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A gathering of the best maritime fiction from the last two hundred years: tales of shipwrecks and storms at sea, of creatures from the deep, of voyages that test human limits on the wild and limitless waters.
Classic adventures stories by Joseph Conrad, Rudyard Kipling, Stephen Crane, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Jack London mix with marvelously imaginative tales by Isak Dinesen, Patricia Highsmith, and J. G. Ballard. Robert Olen Butler explores the memories of aTitanicvictim who has become part of the sea that swallowed him; Ray Bradbury’s “The Fog Horn” summons something primeval and lonely from the ocean depths; John Updike’s vacationing lovers retrace the route of Homer’sOdysseyon a cruise ship. From Edgar Allan Poe’s dramatic “A Descent into the Maelstrom” to Ernest Hemingway’s chilling “After the Storm” to Mark Helprin’s heartbreaking “Sail Shining in White,” the stories here are as wide-ranging and entrancing as the sea itself.DANGERS OF THE DEEP
Ray Bradbury
The Fog Horn
Rudyard Kipling
A Matter of Fact
Edgar Allan Poe
A Descent into the Maelström
Robert Louis Stevenson
The Merry Men
Ernest Hemingway
After the Storm
Saki
The Treasure-Ship
VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY
Doris Lessing
Through the Tunnel
John Updike
Cruise
Kurt Vonnegut
The Cruise ofThe Jolly Roger
Patricia Highsmith
One for the Islands
SURVIVAL AT SEA
Stephen Crane
The Open Boat
Jack London
The House of Mapuhi
Joseph Conrad
Youth
Robert Olen Butler
Titanic Victim Speaks through Waterbed
THE CALL OF THE SEA
Isak Dinesen
The Young Man with the Carnation
Herman Melville
John Marr
J.GlҬ
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