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Jack London - Theft: "The function of man is to live, not to exist."
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116 pages
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The narrative explores Jack London's tumultuous early life, marked by family trauma and financial struggles. After a challenging upbringing and a brief stint at the University of California, he sought solace in the Klondike, where he began to write while battling health issues. London's experiences as a reporter during the Russo-Japanese War enriched his storytelling. By the time of his untimely death at 40, he had established himself as a prolific writer and social activist, leaving behind a legacy of classic literature. The book presents one of his notable works, "Theft."
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2017, paperback
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