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The Abysmal Brute


The Abysmal Brute

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Jack London¡¯s The Abysmal Brute is a novel written in the early 20th century that explores the contrast between innocence and the brutal realities of professional boxing. The story follows Young Pat Glendon, the son of a former boxer, as he steps into the world of boxing under the guidance of his manager, Sam Stubener. Pat inherits his father¡¯s incredible physical strength but retains a purity and naivety shaped by his upbringing in the wilderness, untouched by the sport¡¯s corruption.
The novel opens with Sam Stubener, an experienced fight manager, receiving a mysterious letter about Young Pat Glendon, who is described as immensely strong and talented. Intrigued, Stubener embarks on a journey to find Pat and his father, Pat Glendon Sr., who have been living a reclusive life in the mountains.
When Young Pat enters the ring, his raw and unpolished demeanor initially raises doubts. However, as his talent begins to shine under Stubener¡¯s management, they navigate the fame and expectations of the boxing world. Along the way, they confront the darker side of the sport, including its corruption and moral compromises. This story uses the backdrop of professional boxing to delve into themes of character, innocence, and integrity, offering readers a compelling exploration of human nature and the challenges of staying true to one¡¯s values in a flawed system.

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