'The facts of life took on a fiercer aspect and, while he faced that aspect uncowed, he faced it with all the latent cunning of his nature aroused.' The biting cold and the aching silence of the far North become an unforgettable backdrop for Jack London's vivid, rousing, superbly realistic wilderness adventure stories featuring the author's unique knowledge of the Yukon and the behavior of humans and animals facing nature at its cruelest. The Penguin English Library - collectable general readers' editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century to the end of the Second World War.
Jack London
Jack London was an American author best known for his novel "The Call of the Wild." His writing style was raw and realistic, often exploring themes of survival and the natural world. London's contributions to literature include popularizing adventure stories and portraying the harsh realities of life.