The Jacket
English


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<p><I>The Jacket</I> (1915) is a novel by American writer Jack London. A groundbreaking work of science fiction that blends elements of mysticism <I>The Jacket</I> critiques the harsh reality of the American criminal justice system. The novel was inspired by the experiences of Ed Morrell a man who spent time at San Quentin State Prison for robbing trains. Horrified by his description of the jacket a constricting device used to punish inmates London wrote the novel to explore the psychological effects of torture. Darrell Standing was a Professor of Agronomics at the University of California Berkeley when in a fit of uncontrollable rage he murdered a fellow professor in cold blood. Sentenced to life imprisonment at San Quentin Standing is sent to solitary confinement after refusing to provide a false confession for a suspected escape plot. In the silence and darkness of solitary-between grueling sessions of torture by way of a constricting jacket-Standing learns to communicate through tapping with the man in the next cell over who gives him hope and ignites his desire to free himself. Gifted with a rich imagination since his youth Standing miraculously discovers the power of star roving the ability to transport oneself throughout time and space using only one's mind. As his torturers subject him to harsher and more prolonged methods of punishment he embarks on adventures through past lives to free himself from the misery of the present. <I>The Jacket</I> is an inventive work of science fiction that serves as a powerful critique of torture and sheds light on the depravities of the American criminal justice system. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript this edition of Jack London's <I>The Jacket</I> is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.</p>
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