Blogs about: Jack London

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quotesweb wrote 1 week ago: “Yet it is upon feeling, more often than thinking, that animals act.” Jack London, White Fang … more »

Tags: White Fang, animals

Quote du Jour, 7/14/08

Melissa Cole wrote 1 week ago: “A bone to the dog is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog, when you are just … more »

Tags: quote du jour, Quote, Charity, Lucca, Italy, accordion, dog, Hungry, Cafe

Current Read

myles7897 wrote 1 month ago: White Fang  by Jack London   Currently I am on page 63, the beginning of Chapter 3 Part 2.  Lond … more »

Tags: Written - Penned, White Fang, AHHHHHH, Wild, Life, movement

To crush the earth below your feet...

nicolethecat wrote 1 month ago: “I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant bl … more »

Tags: adventure, existentialism, Idealism, Into the Wild

The Ice-fisherman1 comment

vagoscribe wrote 1 month ago: All winter long I have been appreciating the ice-fishermen out at Codorus while on my work commute. … more »

Tags: mountains, Travel, Pa, codorus, Lake Marburg, Ice-Fishing

we LUV animals!3 comments

daLe DeLay wrote 1 month ago: After all my hard work as an intern i have finally (after two days) become an editor of BOW2B! But i … more »

Tags: STUFF WE LUV!, animals, ape, Bombay, dog, Engels, humans, kuteness, manimal love

Lit Blogging 6.03 comments

Rodger Jacobs wrote 1 month ago: – MEET ALASTAIR. I made a new friend this weekend over at Alastair’s Heart Monitor, a fu … more »

Tags: Literary Blogging, Alastair's Heart Monitor, Armageddon in Retrospect, bukowski, California State University, Dead Drunk Dublin, Heinhold's Saloon, Kurt Vonnegut, Mr. Bukowski's Wild Ride

Gli Idioti 9 comments

rmorresi wrote 1 month ago: di Nadia Agustoni Amare i libri e amare un libro. Questa storia potrebbe iniziare così. Incomincia … more »

Tags: Pensiero, scritture, letture, nadia agustoni, Kazimierz Brandys, Josif Brodskij, Vangeli gnostici, James Joyce, Herman Melville

Dear Jack (written to author, Jack London)12 comments

espirit07 wrote 2 months ago: My saddest lines and words to famous author, Jack London (1876-1916) You are my one distinct and sil … more »

Tags: Neruda Poetry Challenge, saddest lines, Poetry, letters to jack london, Love, Agony, ghost, Lost love

Reflections

The Balsamean wrote 2 months ago: “I believe that the situation in the world is a reflection of our own immaturity. If we were … more »

Tags: All posts, Reflections, Peace Pilgrim, Lauran Paine

Roundup: To Build a Fire1 comment

Mark Athitakis wrote 2 months ago: Kevin J. Hayes is back with another question. Last time he was looking for tips on travel writers (g … more »

Tags: Donald Ray Pollock, Henry James, John Updike, Kevin J. Hayes, Mark Twain, Maxine Hong Kingston, Paul Auster, Paul Theroux, Walter Mosley

Story of a Typhoon Off the Coast of Japan by Jack London2 comments

bookchronicle wrote 3 months ago: “In the sun’s path they wandered, where every ripple, great or small, every little spit … more »

Tags: Quotes, Short Stories, sea theme, story of a typhoon off the coast of japan, description, detail, northlands, essays, Nautical

Jack London and Joseph Conrad Spar In Heaven8 comments

Rodger Jacobs wrote 3 months ago: Conrad assumed the balanced stance, weight on the balls of his feet, knees slightly bent. “And … more »

Tags: Tales With A Literary Twist, Writers, writing, Literature, Short Fiction, flash fiction, boxing, Joseph Conrad, Call of the Wild

Yeah, What's Going On?

skunkcabbage wrote 3 months ago: Crack knuckles… Okay, well, I’ve been away from the blog for a bit and found myself mis … more »

Tags: self indulgence, FilmClub, John McCain, Emile Zola, Hellboy, american splendor, Harvey Pekar, Cronenberg, Naked Lunch

Lit Blogging 4.010 comments

Rodger Jacobs wrote 3 months ago: – What would Jack London think? From the Associated Press: Good news for gray wolves in the no … more »

Tags: Literary Blogging, Writers, writing, Poetry, Books, Literature, Coming Through Slaughter, Josephine Gillis, Poets

credo.

mt wrote 3 months ago: i would rather be ashes than dust! i would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze … more »

Tags: ...of angel dust, Neurosis, Given To The Rising

6 lbs. of books

miyagisan wrote 3 months ago: As annoyed as I am at the lack of independent bookstores, I still love Barnes & Noble. Maybe if … more »

Tags: Books/Literature, Democracy in America, Transmission, "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man", Running With Scissors, jpod, The Sea-Wolf, Alexis de Tocqueville, Hari Kunzru

la vista court

driftless wrote 3 months ago: … more »

Winter reading: Jack London's "To Build a Fire"

jeffersonflanders wrote 3 months ago: It’s been a colder than usual winter in New England, with heavy snowfall and low temperatures well … more »

Tags: Fiction, winter reading, "To Build a Fire", adventure, Short Stories, Yukon


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