The Sea Wolf
A tale of survival and psychological confrontation at sea
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Alan Rodgers Books
Published:1st Jun '05
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In a harrowing tale of survival, The Sea Wolf explores the psychological and physical challenges faced by a man trapped at sea under a brutal captain.
In The Sea Wolf, Jack London introduces us to Humphrey Van Weyden, a refined intellectual from San Francisco who finds himself ensnared in a world of danger and brutality. The story begins with a heavy fog that envelops the bay, setting the stage for Van Weyden's unexpected journey aboard the Ghost, a sealing ship captained by the merciless Wolf Larsen. As a landsman, Van Weyden's ignorance of the perils of the sea becomes painfully evident, and he quickly realizes that his life is now in the hands of a man who embodies the raw and savage nature of humanity.
As Van Weyden grapples with his captivity, he is forced to confront not only the physical dangers of the sea but also the psychological turmoil that comes with being under Larsen's tyrannical rule. The struggle for survival becomes a battle not just against the elements, but against the very essence of his character. The clash between the civilized and the primal is a recurring theme in The Sea Wolf, as Van Weyden's journey of self-discovery unfolds amidst the chaos of his surroundings.
Generations of readers have been captivated by this gripping tale of adventure, existential inquiry, and the complexities of human nature. Through Van Weyden's eyes, we explore the depths of despair and the quest for freedom, making The Sea Wolf a timeless exploration of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
ISBN: 9781598184310
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: 375g
252 pages