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To Build a Fire - Jack London
To Build a Fire
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Jack London's most read short story of a man and a dog and their struggle to survive against nature's indifference.
Jack London's most read short story of a man and a dog and their struggle to survive against nature's indifference.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781453607947 (1453607943)
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 48
Edition language: English
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The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it
1.0 To Build A Fire
I'm sorry, but what was the point of this story? It was stupid and pointless. The story went nowhere. There is no character development, not even a little. There is basically no plot. And I know this is a short story and I shouldn't be asking that much from it, but I guess I expected more from the l...
travelin
travelin rated it
5.0 To Build A Fire
Seldom has being stupid been placed so squarely on the shoulders of indifferent mother nature. Even the Little Match Girl knew how to keep her fingers warm.
AmySea
AmySea rated it
I think I read To Build A Fire for the first time in junior high. I loved it then. Maybe because I was young and unjaded. Back then this story was horrifying. To so badly need to do something as simple as build a fire and to not be able to do so, and then to have to pay the ultimate price for th...
Well-Lucubrated
Well-Lucubrated rated it
5.0
I read both versions of this story--the 1902, and 1908, versions. Despite the fact that the latter was more polished, more psychologically revealing, and obviously the work of a more mature writer, I preferred the earlier. The '02 version was visceral, concerned mostly with external descriptions; th...
Heartless Lyn @ Great Imaginations
Heartless Lyn @ Great Imaginations rated it
4.0
I must admit that I did love the Naturalist movement. London did a great job showing how man versus nature and loses.
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