Jack London

Author and Adventurer

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Perhaps inevitably, Jack London's romantic life of adventure has often overshadowed his primary calling -- writing. It is easy to focus on the adventures and on the best-known works and to overlook London's astonishing literary output of fifty books, including novels, short story collections, and nonfiction works. In his adventures, he found many of the characters, settings and situations that would inspire and inform the tales he would write, but he also looked to the scores of books he read throughout his life for the ideas and systems of thought that would shape the raw material gleaned from his own life and adventures. A proudly self-educated man, London held the conviction that all one needed to know in life could be found in books, and he therefore searched in books for life's most fundamental truths. Armed both with life experiences and with the fruits of his sojourns through the works of the world's greatest thinkers and philosophers, he sought in his own writings to find the answers to life's great questions.

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