A review by ketutar
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe

4.0

Well... there's quite a lot of questionable things, like three men living three days on a human body, probably a man of about 50-60 kilos... I would say there's more to eat in that. But - all in all a very interesting story. Except when he starts explaining geography and zoology. One could have hopped over chapters. And the racism. Well... I suppose we all know he was a racist. This book is no different.

Interesting animals from Pym's adventures:

Southern Polar Bear
"a gigantic creature of the race of the Arctic bear, but far exceeding in size the largest of these animals." "This bear, upon admeasurement, proved to be full fifteen feet in his greatest length. His wool was perfectly white, and very coarse, curling tightly. The eyes were of a blood red, and larger than those of the Arctic bear—the snout also more rounded, rather resembling the snout of the bulldog."

"a singular-looking land-animal"
"It was three feet in length, and but six inches in height, with four very short legs, the feet armed with long claws of a brilliant scarlet, and resembling coral in substance. The body was covered with a straight silky hair, perfectly white. The tail was peaked like that of a rat, and about a foot and a half long. The head resembled a cat's, with the exception of the ears—these were flapped like the ears of a dog. The teeth were of the same brilliant scarlet as the claws."

"We saw several strange animals about the dwellings, all appearing to be thoroughly domesticated. The largest of these creatures resembled our common hog in the structure of the body and snout; the tail, however, was bushy, and the legs slender as those of the antelope. Its motion was exceedingly awkward and indecisive, and we never saw it attempt to run. We noticed also several animals very similar in appearance, but of a greater length of body, and covered with a black wool."