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brennacumming 's review for:
The Sea Wolf
by Jack London
This book was densely packed with action and intensely descriptive. I could only take it in small doses. The adventure was so epic, it felt like it was 600 pages, though it was just shy of half that length. I hated it at first but honestly loved it by the end. It was the salty sea journey I didn’t know I needed. Pretty sure this has been on my shelf of to-read books for like 10 years, so good job me on finally reading it.
Also, you cannot change my mind that Wolf Larsen and Humphrey Van Weyden have some intense homoerotic tension between the two of them for half the book. They spend their time having lovers quarrels, talking about philosophy all night long, Wolf Larsen chokes Hump out at least once, and Hump spends many pages admiring Wolf Larsen’s powerful lithe body (and he is not shy to tell WL what a fine specimen of a man he is). Hmmmm……
Also, you cannot change my mind that Wolf Larsen and Humphrey Van Weyden have some intense homoerotic tension between the two of them for half the book. They spend their time having lovers quarrels, talking about philosophy all night long, Wolf Larsen chokes Hump out at least once, and Hump spends many pages admiring Wolf Larsen’s powerful lithe body (and he is not shy to tell WL what a fine specimen of a man he is). Hmmmm……