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Moon-Face and Other Stories (World Classics) e-bok
  
  
  
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We’ve all taken a dislike to someone for no real reason. But few of us nurture this hatred like the narrator of "Moon-Face".
The target of his irrational malice is a man named John Claverhouse. With cold precision, the narrator sets to planning the man’s downfall. Why he has this urge, he can’t explain. But he knows he’ll feel immense satisfaction when John Claverhouse is made to suffer. 
In this macabre little tale, Jack London pinpoints a very common but unpleasant human trait. And then t...
  
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        89 kr
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    Förlag
    Saga Egmont
  
  
  
    Utgiven
    7 Juli 2021
    
  
  
  
  
    Längd
    63 sidor
  
  
  
    Genrer
    
      Noveller, Romaner, Skönlitteratur
    
  
  
  
    Serie
    World Classics
  
  
  
  
    Språk
    English
  
  
    Format
    epub
  
  
    Kopieringsskydd
    Vattenmärkt
  
  
    ISBN
    9788726563887
  
We’ve all taken a dislike to someone for no real reason. But few of us nurture this hatred like the narrator of "Moon-Face".
The target of his irrational malice is a man named John Claverhouse. With cold precision, the narrator sets to planning the man’s downfall. Why he has this urge, he can’t explain. But he knows he’ll feel immense satisfaction when John Claverhouse is made to suffer. 
In this macabre little tale, Jack London pinpoints a very common but unpleasant human trait. And then takes it to a horrifying extreme. 
This short story collection also includes "All Gold Canyon", which was adapted as part of the Netflix anthology movie "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs".
Jack London (1876–1916) was one of the first American writers to achieve worldwide celebrity. He did so with rugged adventure stories set in forbidding landscapes. And heroes who survive by embracing their most primal instincts. 
His breakthrough best seller was "The Call of the Wild". Inspired by his time in the Klondike Gold Rush, this hard-hitting novel is told from the perspective of a sled dog named Buck. It’s inspired many adaptations, including a big-budget movie starring Harrison Ford. 
Among London’s other notable works are "White Fang", also featuring a canine protagonist, as well as "The Sea-Wolf", "Martin Eden" and "The Iron Heel".