| Format | Paperback |
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The People of the Abyss: With original illustrations – annotated
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| Print length: | 227 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 27 May 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 1.32 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8326780751 |
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“”The People of the Abyss”” by Jack London Publication and Background: “”The People of the Abyss”” is a non-fiction work by Jack London, first published in 1903. The book is a powerful and harrowing account of the living conditions in the slums of East London, particularly in the Whitechapel district, during the early 20th century. London, who was already an established writer, decided to immerse himself in the life of the poor to provide an authentic and unflinching portrayal of their plight. Overview Purpose and Method: Jack London, inspired by the investigative journalism of the time, adopted a hands-on approach to writing this book. Disguising himself as a down-and-out sailor, he lived among the poor for several months. He experienced firsthand the harsh realities faced by the impoverished residents, documenting his observations with a keen eye for detail and a deep sense of empathy. Key Themes Poverty and Desperation: London paints a vivid picture of the extreme poverty in East London. He describes the squalid living conditions, hunger, and the constant struggle for survival. The residents live in overcrowded tenements, often lacking basic necessities such as clean water, sanitation, and sufficient food. Social Injustice: The book highlights the stark contrast between the rich and the poor. London critiques the social and economic systems that allow such disparity to exist, arguing that the wealth of the few is built on the suffering of the many. Human Dignity: Despite the abject conditions, London notes the resilience and dignity of the people he encounters. He is struck by their ability to maintain a sense of community and humanity in the face of relentless hardship. —- ISBN: 9798326780751
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