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The historic Northern California home of literary giant Jack London is ... In summer of 1902, London wasn’t the only famous person staying at Wake Robin. His wife, author Charmian Kittredge ...
author of "The Story of Ab: A Tale of the Time of the Caveman," first published in 1897 and brought out later by Doubleday, Page & Co., read the first installment of Jack London's study of ...
With that simple phrase, Jack London bound his legacy forever to boxing’s perennial expression of white resentment, the ...
Jack London amassed more than 600 rejections ... In fact, he amassed 664 rejection letters in the first five years of writing. London went to the Klondike Gold Rush to escape poverty.
Speaking to us 100 years after his death, in the era of Nigel Farage and Donald Trump, Jack London’s late novels make a fascinating spectacle of their author’s ‘white fragility’.
The historic Northern California home of literary giant Jack London is for ... In 1902, London first visited Wake Robin, a resort owned by writer and editor Netta Eames. Eames was the aunt of ...