Best Short Stories of Jack London

Author  Jack London
Best Short Stories of Jack London

"Raw and Raked, Wild and Free..."

...that was the way Jack London saw life, and the more he lived it the more enamored of it he became. "All I saw," he once wrote, "was glamor of conquest, of scarlet adventure and yellow gold. ...The life was brave and wild, and I was living the adventure I had read so much about."

Brilliant, poetic, swift with violence and action, his stories clearly illustrate the unique spirit of his unbridled genius. Critics admitted that the young firebrand -- "while frightfully primitive" -- was challenging Poe, Kipling and Melville as a one-in-a-million storyteller. The tales in this volume have been thrilling readers for nearly half a century.

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November 12, 1986
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Island

Island

Alistair MacLeod
Homesickness

Homesickness

Colin Barrett
Coexistence

Coexistence

Billy-Ray Belcourt
Other Worlds

Other Worlds

André Alexis
Journey: Celebrating the Journey Prize Dance of the Happy Shades Death by a Thousand Cuts Normal Rules Don't Apply

Normal Rules Don't Apply

Kate Atkinson
Last Woman

Last Woman

Carleigh Baker
Old Babes in the Wood

Old Babes in the Wood

Margaret Atwood
The Goodbye Cat

The Goodbye Cat

Hiro Arikawa, Translated by Philip Gabriel
Uncertain Kin

Uncertain Kin

Janice Lynn Mather
Sans Souci

Sans Souci

Dionne Brand
Games and Rituals

Games and Rituals

Katherine Heiny
Animal Person

Animal Person

Alexander MacLeod