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Raise the Titanic - Definition and Overview

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Clive Cussler is an American adventure novelist. His most famous creation is marine engineer, government agent, and adventurer Dirk Pitt.

Note: Dirk PittĀ® is a registered trademark of Clive Cussler.
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Writing

The first two Pitt novels, The Mediterranean Caper and Iceberg, were relatively conventional maritime thrillers. The third, Raise the Titanic!, made Cussler's reputation and established the pattern that subsequent Pitt novels would follow: A blend of high adventure and high technology, generally involving megalomaniacal villains, lost ships, and sunken treasure.

Cussler's novels, like those of Michael Crichton are examples of techno-thrillers that do not use military plots and settings. Where Crichton strives for scrupulous realism, however, Cussler prefers fantastic spectacles and outlandish plot devices. The Pitt novels, in particular, have the anything-goes quality of the James Bond or Indiana Jones movies. Pitt himself is a two-dimensional, larger-than-life hero reminiscent of Doc Savage and other characters from pulp magazines.

Life Imitating Art

As an underwater explorer, Cussler has discovered more than 60 shipwreck sites and has written non-fiction books about his findings. He is also the founder of the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA), a non-profit organization with the same name as the fictional government agency that employs Dirk Pitt. Cussler owns a large collection of classic cars, several of which (driven by Pitt) appear in his novels.

Art Imitating Death

His 2001 novel Valhalla Rising featured a sci-fi Viking mythology set in Tarrytown and other locations of the Hudson River Valley of Westchester County, New York. Valhalla, New York is famous for its sea of graveyards near Kensico where many famous personalities are buried. The name of the community came from a 19th Century fan of Richard Wagner and her own interest in Norse mythology. In 1994, Mark Guglielmo drew attention to the connection between Vikings and Valhalla, when he murdered his wife in Florida and then disposed of her bisected corpse twenty miles apart in the Hudson River and at a location near Bedford, while attempting to imitate portions of a Viking funeral.

Cinematization

The first attempt to film one of Cussler's novels — Raise The Titanic! (1980) — was a critical and commercial failure. Its failure was widely attributed to a weak script and the casting of Richard Jordan as Pitt. A second attempt is underway, however, as Crusader Entertainment attempts to put together a cinematic version of Sahara starring Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz as Dirk Pitt and Eva Rojas, with support from Steve Zahn as Al Giordino and William H. Macy, presumed to be taking up the role of Admiral Sandecker. This movie's fate is already troubled, however, with Cussler himself suing the company over script changes.[1] (http://www.raisethetitanic.com/sahara/movie/production_news.html)

Bibliography

Dirk Pitt adventure novels

There is also a Dirk Pitt reference book:

  • Dirk Pitt Revealed (1998)

NUMA Files adventure novels

(co-authored with Paul Kemprecos)

Oregon Chronicles adventure novel

(co-authored with Craig Dirgo)

  • Golden Buddha (2003)
  • Sacred Stone (2004)

Non-Fiction

(co-authored with Craig Dirgo)

Recurring Characters

Numa

  • Admiral James Sandecker
  • Rudi Gunn
  • Dirk Pitt
  • Al Giordino
  • Hiram Yeager and Max
  • Kurt Austin
  • Joe Zavala
  • Paul Trout
  • Gamay Trout

Friends, &tc.

  • St. Julian Perlmutter
  • Loren Smith
  • Various Presidents

Easter Eggs

  • Clive Cussler
  • Leigh Hunt

External links


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