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Bookworm","patient_bookworm","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Favatars\u002F575.webp?v=1782877720",369,461,"The Call of the Wild by Jack London - 4 Star\n\nI keep thinking about the moment Buck stops being a pet and becomes something else entirely—not quite wild yet, but no longer domesticated either, suspended in that brutal in-between where survival requires unlearning everything you thought was true. Jack London wrote this in 1903, but it feels uncomfortably relevant whenever you're forced to become someone you didn't know you could be.\n\nBuck starts comfortable. Judge Miller's estate in California. Warm fires. Children to play with. The kind of life where violence exists only as abstraction. Then Manuel—a gardener with gambling debts—sells him to dog traders, and suddenly Buck's learning that the world operates according to \"the law of club and fang,\" that gentleness gets you killed, that the nice dog Curly gets torn apart by the pack for no reason except she didn't understand the rules.\n\nWhat devastates me: how quickly Buck adapts. Not because he wants to but because he has no choice. He learns to steal food (something that would have horrified his former self), learns to fight dirty, learns that morality is luxury only the comfortable can afford. London doesn't romanticize this—Buck's transformation isn't liberation; it's survival purchased through the death of who he used to be.\n\nThe sled dog work itself—brutal, exhausting, governed entirely by who's strongest and most ruthless—reads like London's critique of capitalism more than simple adventure story. The dogs pull until they collapse. Get replaced when they're no longer useful. Die if they show weakness. Buck survives by becoming lead dog, by dominating rather than being dominated, but London makes clear this isn't triumph—it's adaptation to a system that treats living beings as disposable tools.\n\nThen John Thornton enters. The man who treats Buck with genuine kindness, who saves him from abusive owners, who loves him without requiring him to be anything except himself. For a while, Buck settles back into something resembling his old life—loyalty, affection, the comfort of being wanted. I found myself desperately hoping he could stay there, could stop the transformation, could remain partially civilized.\n\nBut London won't allow that comfort. Thornton dies—killed by Yeehat Indigenous people in an attack that feels both historically brutal and narratively inevitable. Buck's last tether to human civilization snaps. He finally answers what London calls \"the call of the wild\"—joins a wolf pack, becomes fully the creature his ancestry prepared him to be.\n\nHere's what I struggle with: Is Buck's transformation into his \"true nature\" supposed to be triumphant or tragic? London seems to celebrate it—Buck becoming \"a thing of the wild,\" embracing his wolf heritage, achieving some kind of authentic existence impossible in domesticated life. There's this Social Darwinist undercurrent suggesting that Buck's reversion to wildness represents his accessing his superior, primal strength.\n\nBut I can't read it that way. Buck didn't choose wildness—civilization chose violence, humans chose cruelty, and Buck adapted or died. His \"freedom\" in the wild comes only after every alternative was destroyed. That's not liberation; that's trauma response.\n\nFour stars because London's prose carries real power—spare, muscular sentences that mirror Buck's own stripped-down existence. The Yukon landscape feels visceral: cold that kills, hunger that never stops, the constant calculation of survival. London spent time in the Klondike himself, and that lived experience saturates every page.\n\nBut also four stars (not five) because London's treatment of Indigenous people is awful—they're either noble primitives or savage killers, never fully human. The racism embedded in early 1900s adventure fiction doesn't get a pass just because the book is otherwise powerful.\n\nAnd the Social Darwinism—that \"survival of the fittest\" ideology London absorbed from his era—occasionally overwhelms the story's more complex truths. London seems to genuinely believe that Buck's strength makes him deserve to lead, that dominance equals virtue, that the weak deserve their suffering. I reject that reading even as I recognize its influence on the narrative.\n\nWhat stays with me: Buck's eyes after Thornton dies. London describes him mourning—howling, refusing food, sitting vigil—before finally leaving to join the wolves. That moment of grief, that recognition that love mattered even if it couldn't last, that brief pause before transformation completes itself. That's the human (or humane) part of the story that London's naturalist philosophy can't quite erase.\n\nI think about Buck whenever I watch people adapt to systems that harm them, whenever I see someone become harder because softness proved too dangerous, whenever survival requires abandoning the parts of ourselves we thought were essential. London wrote an adventure novel. He accidentally documented something much more painful.","rv-01kwdz3qzs0ty9mdah3d54cmms",[],"2026-07-01T04:31:04.000000Z",{"first":7,"last":7,"prev":7,"next":7},{"path":552,"per_page":553,"next_cursor":7,"prev_cursor":7,"has_more":20},"https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fapi\u002Fworks\u002F01kjrg2zvzbbbz2a6dv0bvke2b\u002Freviews",20]