The semiautobiographical Martin Eden is the most vital and original character Jack London ever created. Set in San Francisco, this is the story of Martin Eden, an impoverished seaman who pursues, obsessively and aggressively, dreams of education and literary fame. London, dissatisfied with the rewards of his own success, intended Martin Eden as an attack on individualism and a criticism of ambition; however, much of its status as a classic has been conferred by admirers of its ambitious protagonist. Andrew Sinclairs wide-ranging introduction discusses the conflict between Londons support of socialism and his powerful self-will. Sinclair also explores the parallels and divergences between the life of Martin Eden and that of his creator, focusing on Londons mental depressions and how they affected his depiction of Eden.
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Ficha técnica
Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780140187724
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 482
Tiempo de lectura:
9h 59m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 20/04/1999
Año de edición: 1993
Plaza de edición: Ee.uu.
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Jack London
San Francisco, (1876-1916). Jack London trabajó desde muy joven en los oficios más dispares, desde marino y pescador hasta periodista. Máximo exponente del realismo estadounidense, ya con su primera novela obtuvo un gran éxito popular, que se extendió a lo largo de toda su producción literaria. Sus obras retratan la exploración de la relación entre naturaleza y civilización, en clara inspiración nietzcheriana, y están dotadas de un transfondo autobiográfico en el que el destino ineludible es la muerte y el fracaso.