JACK LONDON'S WOMEN
By Clarice Stasz
University of Massachusetts Press (2001)
Using newly available sources, this narrative recasts the life of Jack
London through the eyes of three generations of California women whose lives were affected
by his patriarchy. Compellingly written, JACK LONDON'S WOMEN reveals the
most intimate side of a man's fame, and the oft-ignored role women play, not only during
his life, but after his death.
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