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The Sea-Wolf
By (Author) Jack London
Introduction by Gary Kinder
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
15th December 2000
United States
General
Fiction
813.52
Paperback
320
Width 132mm, Height 202mm, Spine 18mm
252g
A thrilling epic of a sea voyage and a complex novel of ideas, The Sea-Wolf is a standard-bearer of its genre. It is the vivid story of a gentleman scholar, Humphrey Van Weyden, who is rescued by a seal-hunting schooner after a ferryboat accident in San Francisco Bay. London uses Van Weyden's ordeal at the hands of a schooner's devious crew to explore powerful themes of ambition, courage, and the innate will to survive. The Sea-Wolf also introduces Jack London's most memorable, fully realized character, Wolf Larsen, the schooner's brutal captain, who ruthlessly crushes anyone standing in his way. As Gary Kinder states in his Introduction, "Wolf Larsen is one of the most carefully carved characters in American literature....London, himself, seems as fascinated as the reader with his own creation."
"London's...is a vision of exceptional and crucial vitality."
--James Dickey
Jack London(1876-1916) was born John Chaney in Pennsylvania, USA. In 1896 he was caught up in the gold rush to the Klondike River in northwest Canada, which became the inspiration forThe Call of the Wild (1903) andWhite Fang(1906). London is one of the most widely read writers in the world. Gary Kinder is thebestselling author ofVictim- The Other Side of Murder,Light Years- An Investigation into the Extraterrestrial Experiences of Eduard Meier, andShip of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea- The History and Discovery of the World's Richest Shipwreck. He lives in Seattle.