> > > 3. > > Jack London. does anyone knows if EJ has made any remarks on the > "The sea wolf" (i'm making a straight translation from the portuguese > title. i suspect the right one can be "Wolf Larsen" but I'm not sure) from > Jack London. and, if by chance, you had read the book, where would you > place Wolf Larsen? Hello there, the original title is "The Sea Wolf". Wolf Larsen is definitely a Nietzschean figure, an Uebermensch (I refrain from using the English word: Is it a bird, is ist a plane... ;-) or would-be Uebermensch anyway. Probably a lot of Darwin in it as well. Don't think neither Anarch nor Unique do apply here, but that's just IMHO. Can't remember Juenger writing about the "Sea Wolf" anywhere, but dimly recall some mention of Jack London (one of his South Sea short stories I think) (may be wrong though). We'll have to wait for that Index ;-) Greetings from Berlin Olaf
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