Sea-Inspired Stories, Sea-Inspired Lives
Nautical history is full of stranger-than-fiction tales of survival at sea. From the mutinied Bounty sailors who journeyed 3,500 miles from Tahiti to Timor in the 18th century, to José Alvarenga’s 438 day, open-boat drift from Mexico to the Marshall Islands that concluded last year, there is no end to these true tales pitting man’s fight for survival against the challenges posed by the sea.
These battles against depression, isolation, starvation, dehydration, exposure—ending, against all odds, in survival— have also inspired fiction writers for centuries. Writers, in turn, have done their part to fuel the intrigue and poetry of the sea for an eager audience. It’s the ultimate cycle of life inspiring art, inspiring life to take to the oceans.
With contributions from masters as old…
