Jack London /
Robert Wernick.
- Rockville (Md.): New Word City, [2017]
- 1 online resource.
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Article Abstract: Nothing in Jack London's life was unequivocal. He was a self-taught man whose lack of formal education gave him no coherent structure for his views. His convictions as a socialist were constantly at war with his frontier individualism; his proclivities as a carouser belied his lofty principles. He empathized with underdogs ranging from Mexicans and lepers to the African-American boxer Jack Johnson, but he uncritically accepted California prejudices about Asian immigration and "the yellow peril." Here, in this essay by award-winning journalist Robert Wernick, the story of America's first working-class writer.
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London, Jack, 1876-1916 1900-1999 Authors, American - 20th century - Biography �Ecrivains am�ericains - 20e si�ecle - Biographies BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY - Literary LITERARY CRITICISM - American - General Authors, American