Able Seaman: The Sailing Anthology
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Jack London was born and raised in the Bay area and was working full-time by the time he was 13 years old. He borrowed money to enroll in classes at the University of California Berkeley in 1896 but dropped out after a year and headed to the Yukon for a short lived career as a prospector. Upon his return Londons literary career began in earnest and until his death in 1916 he wrote short stories novels essays poetry journalism and memoirs.Writing in 1921 of her husband Charmian London (1871-1955) wrote that it was upon the liquid two-thirds of the earths surface that I saw him the most blissfully content. Dawn or twilight he loved the way of a boat upon the sea... he would stand rapt in healthful ecstasy of sheer being lord of life and the harnessed powers of nature unheedful of physical strain his own hand directing fate. This deep connection and intimacy with the sea comes through in Londons characteristically effective use of short fiction forms. Able Seaman is a collection of Jack London short-stories and a novella on the topic characters and context of sailing largely centered around the San Francisco Bay in the early 20th Century. Among other stories included in this anthology are Londons first published story Story of a Typhoon Off the Coast of Japan (1893) the novella The Cruise of the Dazzler (1902) and the short stories that made up Londons 1905 collection Tales of the Fish Patrol.
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