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Jack London (12 January 1876 – 22 November 1916), pseudonym of John Griffith Chaney, was an American novelist and short-story writer whose best-known works describe elemental struggles for survival. They include The Call of the Wild (1903) and White Fang (1906).
London was a socialist as well as one of the first writers to become a worldwide celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing.
He had less politically correct views on race and eugenics.
External links
Encyclopedias
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Jack London
- Encyclopedia Britannica 1911 Edition: Jack London
- Encyclopedia.com: Jack London
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