In this insightful discussion, Mark Cirino, a professor of American literature and Melville expert, dives deep into Moby-Dick. He explores why this monumental work was initially overlooked and unpacks its major themes, including free will, obsession, and the complexities of perception. Cirino highlights Captain Ahab's charismatic yet destructive leadership, dissecting the cost of vengeance and the haunting symbolism of the white whale. This conversation invites listeners to reconsider Melville's masterpiece with fresh eyes, revealing its timeless relevance.