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A London collection of short stories published in 1919.
London's "On the Makaloa Mat" demonstrates his ability to portray the island's beauty while exploring themes of cultural identity, colonialism, and the clash between traditional ways of life and the modern world.
Jack London is known for his adventure novels and stories, often set in harsh environments such as Klondike or the high seas. However, he also wrote several stories that ventured into different settings and explored different themes, as exemplified by "On the Makaloa Mat".
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Summary
This book explores the lives of characters who live on a South Pacific island and explores the cultural dynamics and challenges they face in this environment. The title story, "On the Makaloa Mat", depicts the lives of the islanders and their struggles against colonial influences and the encroachment of Western civilization.
Other stories in the collection include "The Bones of Kahekili," which centers on a Native Hawaiian family and their struggle to maintain their ancestral traditions, and "The Water Baby," which tells the story of a young girl with a mysterious connection.
CONTENTS
On the Makaloa Mat
The Bones of Kahekili
When Alice told her Soul
Shin-bones
The Water Baby
The Tears of Ah Kim
The Kanaka Surf