What if you had to lose everything to understand the meaning of freedom?

Jack London's The Road is more than a memoir-it is a defiant celebration of the outcasts, rebels, and drifters who haunt the railways of late 19th-century America. After rejecting conventional life, young London becomes a "road kid," crisscrossing the continent by train, facing arrest, starvation, violence-and moments of deep insight.

Through a series of riveting episodes, he introduces readers to hobo camps, prison yards, and fleeting moments of solidarity and betrayal. Every story hums with authenticity, forged from firsthand experience and told with the lyrical force of a born writer. This is a brutally honest portrait of freedom's price-and of the wild spirit that refuses to be tamed.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

  • A Firsthand Account of the American Underside - Ride the rails with London and encounter the forgotten men of a restless nation.
  • A Testament to Rebellion and Survival - Learn what it means to survive on guts, instinct, and grit alone.
  • A Sharp, Accessible Modern Translation - Faithfully adapted for clarity while preserving the grit and pulse of London's voice.
  • Timeless Reflections on Justice and Identity - Discover insights into poverty, injustice, and the making of a revolutionary mind.
  • A Glimpse into Jack London's Formative Years - Understand how hardship on the road shaped one of America's greatest writers.

Whether you're fascinated by true tales of rebellion, drawn to stories of survival, or seeking to understand the raw bones of American identity, The Road is a journey you'll never forget.

Titel
The Road
Untertitel
A Raw Tale of Wandering, Hunger & the Harsh Realities of Life on the American Frontier
Übersetzer
EAN
9781806299515
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
06.10.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.6 MB
Anzahl Seiten
162