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Jack London

Jack London was an American novelist, journalist, social activist, and short-story writer whose works deal romantically with elemental struggles for survival. At his peak, he was the highest-paid and the most popular of all living writers. Because of early financial difficulties, he was a largely self-educated past grammar school.

London drew heavily on his life experiences in his writing. Jack London spent time in the Klondike during the Gold Rush and at various times was an oyster pirate, a seaman, a sealer, and a hobo. His first work was published in 1898. From there he went on to write such American classics as Call of the Wild, Sea Wolf, and White Fang.
years of life: 12 January 1876 22 November 1916

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Quotes

Todotraumas Kunhas quoted2 years ago
But scarcely had the cheer of its light departed

Pero apenas se había ido la alegría de su luz

Маша Бондаренкоhas quoted2 years ago
considered love the finest thing in the world. It was love that had worked the revolution in him, changing him from an uncouth sailor to a student and an artist; therefore, to him, the finest and greatest of the three, greater than learning and artistry, was love.
Маша Бондаренкоhas quoted2 years ago
was the old tragedy of insularity trying to serve as mentor to the universal.

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lolozorro91120shared an impression3 months ago
👍Worth reading

Makes me reminisce about the wilderness.

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    The Call of the Wild
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  • b8627429365shared an impressionlast year
    👍Worth reading

    It’s a wonderful book! It’s easy to read.

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    The Call of the Wild
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  • b2307364063shared an impression2 years ago
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💡Learnt A Lot
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    💞Loved Up
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    🐼Fluffy

    It has adventures buuuuuuuuut it talks in riddles sooo..........

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    The Call of the Wild
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    • 129
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