When Jack London demands human fervor, philosophical views bother the hearts of many people, and one accepts them and turns them into excellent outdoor adventures. John "Jack" 20th century author John "Griffith London wrote a short story that depicts" wild calls ", other novels, then philosophical views of the time and uses his own life experience to add adventures to them . Including themselves in Klondike to find gold, including thousands of people.
In my study on this topic, I came across a story written by Jack London. Jack London called his article "a witness's story." Jack London is 64 miles from San Francisco. Immediately after the earthquake, he went to San Francisco to write the story he saw. As Edith and Daisy wrote in the book Dawn Earthquake, Jack London described how this city was destroyed and burnt down by the earthquake. This article quotes his article: "The earthquake shocked San Francisco's hundreds of thousands of dollars in walls and chimneys, but the subsequent fire burned valuable assets of hundreds of millions of dollars. The actual loss caused by things. Modern imperial cities were not completely destroyed and San Francisco no longer existed There was nothing else except memory and the edge of the suburbs.
Reporter and author, John Griffiths Charney, was born in San Francisco, California on January 12, 1876. Jack claims to be a lawyer in a new field of boys, unmarried mother Flora Wellman's son, American astrology, journalist, and pioneer leader. His life as a writer basically started in 1893. That year, he experienced a painful sealed voyage where a typhoon took most of London and its crew. A 17 - year - old adventurer took it home and used his story above him to convince his mother. When she saw an announcement about the writing contest in a local newspaper she pressed down her son to write down and tell his story.
"Wild call" first published in 1903 is considered a masterpiece of Jack London. Based on his experience with London's experience as a gold prospector in the wilderness of Canada and his view on the struggle for his nature and survival, the "wild call" is a struggle for the immortal spirit and the survival of Alaska Klondike It is a story about. I am reading this book as part of the banned weeks sponsored by Sheila @ Book Journey. I was going to read another book, but I became messed up, after all, I spent more than a day reading and writing reviews, so after searching for a shorter ban, I read this book I decided to make it. I am very pleased that I could do it!