The Letters of Jack London: Vol. 1: 1896-1905; Vol. 2: 1906-1912; Vol. 3: 1913-1916, Standard set - Hardcover

9780804712279: The Letters of Jack London: Vol. 1: 1896-1905; Vol. 2: 1906-1912; Vol. 3: 1913-1916, Standard set
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Jack London has long been recognized as one of the most colorful figures in American literature. From his birth in San Francisco in 1876 until his death in 1916, he lived a life rich with experiences and emotional intensity. Factory worker at 14; able-bodied seaman at 17; hobo and convict at 18; "Boy Socialist" of Oakland at 19; Klondike argonaut at 21; the "American Kipling" at 24, renowned author, social crusader, journalist, and war correspondent at 28; world traveler and adventurer at 31; prize-winning stock-breeder and scientific farmer at 35; self-made millionaire by the time of his death at 40: the facts became a legend in London's own lifetime.

In less than 20 years, London produced some 500 non-fiction pieces, 200 short stories, and 19 novels (over 50 books in all). Of these books, at least three (The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea Wolf) have become world classics. London is America's most widely translated authors (into more than 80 languages), and although his works have been neglected until recently by academic critics, he is finally winning recognition as a major figure in American literary history.

Comprising 1,554 carefully annotated letters, this three-volume work is the first full-scale, comprehensive collection of London't correspoThe image that emerges from London's letters is of an unpretentious, often sensitive human being, extraordinarily open and sometimes brutally candid. He was capable of writing deeply moving, poetic love letters, but he was also capable, when writing to or about those he considered enemies, of a dark bitterness and vicious invective. Like most of his published work, many of his letters ware simply good reading, written with his characteristic verve and blunt wit.

This edition is lavishly illustrated, including 112 photographs, most of them from the London Family albums and many published for the first time.

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“More than 1,500 of London’s letters, following the supercharged life of the American writer who published 50 books and lived like a whirlwind in the space of only 40 years.”—New York Times Book Review
“For the first time since Jack London died in 1916 at the age of 40, the story of his remarkable life and career emerges in his own words with the publication of hundreds of his letters that have never before seen print. . . .The letters, more than 1,500 in all, underscore the comment by critic Alfred Kazin in On Native Grounds: “The greatest story Jack London ever wrote was the story he lived.””—The Progressive
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Earle Labor is Professor of English at Centenary College of Louisiana, and the author and editor of four books and many articles on Jack London and his works. Robert C. Leitz, III is Professor of English at Louisiana State University in Shreveport, and the editor of Volume 3 of the Selected Letters of W.D. Howells I. Milo Shepherd is the executor of the Jack London Estate.

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