National Geographic news: Why the life of Jack London was as wild as his books
Why the life of Jack London was as wild as his books
The compelling life of Charmian Kittredge London, wife of Jack London and an author in her own right, is the focus of Marlo Faulkner’s new historical novel, “The Second Mrs. London: Charmian Kittredge ...
Jack London is probably best remembered for “The Call of the Wild,” his epic dog story that’s far more than just a story about a dog. Like all of London’s work, it is a parable about the power of the ...
East Bay Times: Jack London: Why the legendary Bay Area author is as relevant as ever
Jack London embodied the notion of the ultimate adventure writer and man’s man. The Oakland native — whose 40 years of thoughtful, yet action-packed life ended 100 years ago Nov. 22 — braved the ...
Jack London: Why the legendary Bay Area author is as relevant as ever
The Business Journals: Jack London's historic writer's retreat (and love shack) hits the market in Sonoma
4100 Wake Robin Dr. in Sonoma County is the historic writer's retreat of legendary author Jack London. Nic Meerholz SeaTimber Media To continue reading this content ...
Jack London's historic writer's retreat (and love shack) hits the market in Sonoma
Yahoo: Jack London would hate the new 'Call of the Wild.' But his book was worse.
Jack London would hate the new 'Call of the Wild.' But his book was worse.
Meaney is a New York-based critic and reviewer. Since Jack London’s mysterious death in 1916, he has been, like one of the frozen men in his Klondike tales, a writer encased in his own reputation: We ...