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The narrative follows an Arctic expedition whose ship is crushed, forcing a desperate march over hummocky, pressure-ridged ice toward cached provisions and possible rescue; the commander and his men battle extreme cold, fractured sledges, injured comrades, and scarce rations while managing dogs and scientific instruments. Scenes alternate between detailed, visceral natural description and the pragmatic routines of survival, examining leadership, endurance, and the toll of isolation. Tension arises from difficult decisions, bodily injury and amputations, and the ever-present threat of the ice, all rendered in brisk, documentary realism.

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Frank Norris

Frank Norris was an American novelist and journalist, known for his influential works in the early 20th century that explored themes of naturalism and social criticism. His most notable work, "McTeague: A Story of San Francisco," delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the impact of environment on individual fate. Norris's writing often reflects the complexities of life in California, as seen in his novel "The Octopus: A Story of California," which critiques the power of monopolies and the struggles of farmers. His literary contributions have left a lasting mark on American literature, particularly in the realm of realism.

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