Joel Schaefer

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There is no evidence that Nantucket’s religious leaders felt compelled to speak in defense of the Essex survivors. The fact remains, however, that no matter how justified it may have been, cannibalism was, and continues to be, what one scholar has termed a “cultural embarrassment”—an act so unsettling that it is inevitably more difficult for the general public to accept than for the survivors who resorted to it.
In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex (National Book Award Winner)
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