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Jack London: A Life

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Jack London: A Life
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alex Kershaw
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
Literary studies - c 1800 to c 1900
Literary studies - from c 1900 -
Literary studies - fiction, novelists and prose writers
ISBN/Barcode 9780006548485
ClassificationsDewey:813.52
Audience
General
Illustrations 16 b/w plates (16pp)

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Flamingo
Publication Date 17 August 1998
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A full-blooded, pacy biography of one of the most charismatic writers of the century, whose life and work were to inspire Hemingway, Steinbeck, Kerouac and Mailer. 'We cannot help but read on': TLS. 'The energy, dynamism and sheer bursting life-force of Jack London bowls you over': Scotsman. * Jack London's life story (1876-1916) is as dramatic as any of the fiction he wrote. Born illegitimate in San Francisco, he was (in his teens) an oyster pirate, seal-hunter, hobo, Klondike goldminer - and spectacular drinker. * On publication of The Call of the Wild in 1903, he became the most highly publicised writer in the world. Subsequent books, including Martin Eden, White Fang, The Iron Heel, The People of the Abyss, John Barleycorn, The Sea Wolf, continue in print as world classics in many languages. * Apart from writing 50 books, he lectured for the Socialist Party in America; was a war correspondent in Korea and Mexico; introduced surfing to the West Coast; sailed the seven seas in his yacht, the Snark...

Author Biography

After graduating from Oxford University, Alex Kershaw worked as an advertising copywriter and then as a television researcher for Channel 4's 'Despatches' before joining City Limits as a features writer. He has been a contributing editor of GQ Magazine and feature-writer for the Weekend Guardian and the Sunday Times. This is his first book.