American author and advocate of socialism Jack London (1876-1916) wrote popular adventure stories and social tracts based on unusual personal experiences. At their best, his works are powerful and moving narratives. Jack London, in full John Griffith Lon...
Jack London has been recognized as one of the most dynamic figures in American literature. Sailor, hobo, Klondike argonaut, social crusader, war correspondent, scientific farmer, self-made millionaire, global traveler, and adventurer, London captured the...
"No literary historian but sooner or later must reckon with Jack London," Fred Lewis Pattee asserts in The Development of the American Short Story (1923), for "he represented more than an individual: he was the product of a literary condition in America....
The People of the Abyss (1903) is a book by Jack London about life in the East End of London in 1902. He wrote this first-hand account by living in the East End (including the Whitechapel District) for several months, sometimes staying in workhouses or...
BARBARA WILLIAMS and JAN BARRY, STAFF WRITERS The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 01-18-2007 Into the abyss By BARBARA WILLIAMS and JAN BARRY, STAFF WRITERS Date: 01-18-2007, Thursday Section: NEWS Edtion: All Editions Another sinkhole this one life-threatening has opened in...
Merwin, Ted The Jewish Week 10-21-2005 Considering Nobel laureate Harold Pinter's oeuvre, from a Jewish perspective. We are defined, any student of Freud will say, as much by what we reject as by what we embrace. Harold Pinter, who just won the...
Get the complete The People of the Abyss Study Pack, which includes everything on this page. Approximately 376 pages (at 300 words per page) in 9 products.