Short Fiction

by Jack London

The first anthology of short stories by Jack London, Lost Face tells seven stories about the Klondike gold rush. In Lost Face, the fur thief Subienkow faces gruesome torture and execution by a tribe of Indians, armed with only his wits. Trust is a story about the dangers of the Yukon River. Jack London’s best known short story, To Build a Fire, tells the story of a nameless man and his dog attempting to survive in the frozen Northern Territory. In That Spot, the eponymous Spot is a very unusual Yukon sled dog. Flush of Gold is a love story set against the harsh backdrop of the Yukon. The Passing of Marcus O’Brien deals the tale of the fair-but-tough Judge Marcus O’Brien in the settlement of Red Cow. The Wit of Porportuk tells the tale of El-Soo and Porportuk, two Indians among the white settlers.

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