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“Jack London führte ein sehr intensives und kurzes Leben - über das ich auf dieser Seite etwas vermitteln möchte. Ein Zitat von ihm selbst:
"Es gibt eine Ekstase, die den Höhepunkt des Lebens kennzeichnet ...und über die hinaus das Leben sich nicht steigern kann ... Diese Ekstase kommt über einen in der äußersten Hingabe an das Leben, und in ihr vergisst man völlig, dass man dem Leben verhaftet ist."
Ferner habe ich versucht, mich bei meiner Studie über Jack London an eine Aussage seiner Freundin Anna Strunsky zu halten: "Für den Biographen gibt es einen Maßstab von Treue und Trauer, der von den üblichen Maßstäben abweicht! Um mit dem Leser in Frieden zu sein, muss er mit seinem Stoff in Frieden sein. Ein Treuebruch bei irgendeinem Werk biographischen Charakters verletzt, wie nichts anderes, das ungeschriebene Gesetz für die Gestaltung persönlicher Geschichte, so dass der allein die Geschichte erzählen soll, der das Leben liebt. Warum sonst sollte man es tun?"
“Jack London, whose life symbolized the power of will, was the most successful writer in America in the early 20th Century. His vigorous stories of men and animals against the environment, and survival against hardships were drawn mainly from his own experience. An illegitimate child, London passed his childhood in poverty in the Oakland slums. At the age of 17, he ventured to sea on a sealing ship. The turning point of his life was a thirty-day imprisonment that was so degrading it made him decide to turn to education and pursue a career in writing. His years in the Klondike searching for gold left their mark in his best short stories; among them, The Call of the Wild, and White Fang. His best novel, The Sea-Wolf, was based on his experiences at sea. His work embraced the concepts of unconfined individualism and Darwinism in its exploration of the laws of nature. He retired to his ranch near Sonoma, where he died at age 40 of various diseases and drug treatments.“
“Jack London (born Jan. 12, 1876, died Nov. 22, 1916) is best known for his books The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea-Wolf, and a few short stories, such as "To Build a Fire" and "The White Silence." In fact, he was a prolific writer whose fiction explored several regions and their cultures: the Yukon, California, Hawaii, and the Solomon Islands. He experimented with many literary forms, from conventional love stories and dystopias to science fantasy. His noted journalism included war correspondence, boxing stories, and the life of Molokai lepers. A committed socialist, he insisted against editorial pressures to write political essays and insert social criticism in his fiction. He was among the most influential figures of his day, who understood how to create a public persona and use the media to market his self-created image of poor-boy-turned-success. London's great passion was agriculture, and he was well on the way of creating a new model for ranching through his Beauty Ranch when he died of kidney disease at age 40. He left over fifty books of novels, stories, journalism, and essays, many of which have been translated and continue to be read around the world.“
Diese Website enthält auch eine Bildersammlung ( Image Collection) zu Jack London, der Familie und Freunden


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„Für jeden Freund der Schlittenhundeszene, Alaskas oder des Yukon-Gebietes steht der Name Jack London für Freiheit und Abenteuer, Goldrausch und Überlebenskampf, Draufgängertum und faszinierende, aber raue Natur ...“ (www.explorermagazin.de)

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Wolfsblut / Whitefang


Ruf der Wildnis (1903)

Der Seewolf (1904)

Lockruf des Goldes (1910)

Die eiserne Ferse/The Iron Heel

"The Iron Heel is a dystopian novel by American writer Jack London, first published in 1908."
"Today Jack London is remembered mostly for The Call of the Wild and White Fang and some other adventure stories. But besides being an adventurer, Jack London was a Socialist and very concerned with social and political issues. He has the distinction of having preceded Orwell's 1984, Huxley's Brave New World, and Zamyatin's We with an anti-utopian vision of society in his book The Iron Heel." (Review on www.davidcogswell.com)