
Two Years Before the Mast
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Kirby Heyborne
Two Years Before the Mast is a book by the American author Richard Henry Dana, Jr., written after a two-year sea voyage starting in 1834 and published in 1840.
While at Harvard College, Dana had an attack of the measles that affected his vision. Thinking it might help his sight, Dana, rather than going on a Grand Tour as most of his fellow classmates traditionally did (and unable to afford it anyway), and being something of a nonconformist, he left Harvard to enlist as a common sailor on a voyage around Cape Horn on the brig Pilgrim. He returned to Massachusetts two years later aboard the Alert (which left California sooner than the Pilgrim). He kept a diary throughout the voyage, and, after returning, he wrote a book based on his experiences.
Recognized as an American classic, Two Years Before the Mast was published the same year that Dana was admitted to the bar.
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Great story and narrator
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Excellent story
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Great reader and ok story
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A nautical and historical classic
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fantastic book
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Voice not appealing to me...
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Great Story
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Very well read
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Great book; needs a better narrator
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Two Years is one of those classics I never got around to reading. It is exactly the sort of book that benefits from a first-rate narrator who makes the listening experience perhaps even better than the reading experience. And that's saying a lot for a masterwork that was a bestseller in its time. There are, predictably, some sections that get caught up in the arcana of ship rigging. But Heyborne's voice and acting skill somehow power through them as he conveys the larger emotional experience (e.g. the terror of a storm) and pulls the listener along.
On a whim, I tried a sample by another narrator with a dreadful, pompous, uninflected English accent. Incredibly off-putting. I then happened to click on a sample of Heyborne's narration. His voice is appealing -- an energetic, animated young American, perhaps close to the age of Dana himself when he wrote his masterpiece, who clearly has acting talent. Dana was a Harvard student from a prominent Boston family when he developed vision issues, and determined that a couple of years at sea ("before the mast" meant as an ordinary working sailor) might ease his malady. Amazingly, it worked. He left Boston in 1834 on a voyage around Cape Horn to the California coast, where his ship was involved in the cattle hide trade.
The book is an extraordinary window into the maritime trade and the experience of the sailors themselves (as opposed to captains and shipowners). An unexpected bonus was the epilogue -- the last few chapters recounting Dana's return 25 years later to the same coast. In just over two decades, the relatively barren California coast had exploded, due to the Gold Rush. San Francisco was a thriving city of 150,000. Steam ships connected coastal towns in 2 hours, as opposed to 2 days. Astonishing.
If the subject matter is of any interest, give it a shot! Hats off to Kirby Heyborne.
A wonderful surprise
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