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"The Lost Face" is a collection of short stories written by Jack London and published in 1910. The collection contains seven stories that explore themes of survival, human nature, and the struggle for power and domination in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
London's storytelling in "Lost Face" reflects his own experiences as a sailor and adventurer, drawing on observations of different cultures and the dynamics of survival in harsh environments. The collection demonstrates London's ability to weave compelling narratives that captivate readers with their intensity and insight into the human condition.
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Summary
One noteworthy story is titled "Lost Face", set in the frozen north where the protagonist, a man named Mason, finds himself captured by a group of Native Americans, a story about resilience and the lengths people will go to to survive. explore the subject
Other stories include "The Passing of Marcus O'Brien", about a man's desperate attempt to escape a life-threatening situation, and "The Sun Dog Trail", which follows a young man's journey.
CONTENTS
Lost Face
Trust
To Build a Fire
That Spot
Flush of Gold
The Passing of Marcus O¡¯Brien
The Wit of Porportuk