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The Complete Jack London Collection
- Call of the Wild, White Fang, The Sea Wolf, Martin Eden, To Build a Fire, and More
- Narrated by: Jim D Johnston
- Length: 51 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Uncover the greatest stories of Jack London with this complete collection for the modern listener.
With his immense talent for weaving together deep philosophical themes and profound reflections on 19th century society, Jack London was a literary titan who left a lasting impact on American literature. Now, this gripping collection shares some of his greatest works, compiling the sweeping narratives and compelling characters that earned London his place as a writer to be remembered.
Through these stories, listeners will be transported to the frozen Yukon, the icy north Pacific, and the heart of upper-class bourgeoise society, all interlaced with sharp philosophical criticisms and brought to life through London’s vivid prose and expert imagery.
Books included:
- "The Call of the Wild", a classic story about one sled dog’s journey to embrace his inner wolf.
- "White Fang", the spiritual counterpart to "The Call of the Wild", and a thrilling analysis of the equally brutal worlds of man and nature.
- "The Sea-Wolf", a powerful survival story featuring a legendary seafaring captain and the soft, city-dwelling man who becomes part of his crew.
- "Martin Eden", which explores powerful themes of social class, wealth, fame, and Nietzschean philosophy.
- And "To Build a Fire", a harrowing story of one man’s battle for survival in the frozen wastes of the Yukon.
And more....
Rich with themes of naturalism and individualism, this collection provides contemporary listeners with a fascinating glimpse into the legacy of Jack London. This book is a must-listen for lovers of classic American literature, as well as for anybody who wants to gain a deeper look into the attitudes and ideas of the turn of the 19th century.