Call of the Wild
by Jack London
- Pages
- 172
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780439227148
- Reading Time
- ~3h 1min
Call of the Wild is a book by Jack London. It has 172 pages.
About this book
Jack London’s Call of the Wild follows Buck, a domesticated dog uprooted from California and thrust into Yukon sled dog labor during the Klondike Gold Rush. Narrated primarily from Buck’s perspective, the novel traces his gradual transformation as he navigates a harsh environment governed by survival and instinct. London draws upon his own experiences in the Arctic to craft a vivid portrait of canine endurance, pack dynamics, and the tension between domesticated life and primal nature. The work explores themes of adaptation, resilience, and the enduring pull of ancestral memory, presenting a world where strength and cunning determine survival. Recognized for its unflinching realism and psychological depth, the novel remains a foundational text in American adventure literature. The narrative examines how environment shapes behavior and identity, establishing London’s reputation for rigorous naturalism.
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Call of the Wild has 172 pages.
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Jack London’s Call of the Wild follows Buck, a domesticated dog uprooted from California and thrust into Yukon sled dog labor during the Klondike Gold Rush. Narrated primarily from Buck’s perspective, the novel traces his gradual transformation as he navigates a harsh environment governed by surviva...
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Call of the Wild was written by Jack London.