Odmetnik / Glas divljine

Odmetnik / Glas divljine

Jack London

The 1971 book "Outlaw, Voice of the Wild" is actually a collection of works by Jack London, which includes two of his famous novels.

  • "Outlaw" - probably refers to the novel "Martin Eden" or some other work with the theme of the struggle of the individual against society. Jack London often wrote about characters facing life's challenges, class differences and internal conflicts.

  • "Voice of the Wild" – refers to the classic "The Call of the Wild", the story of the dog Buck who goes through a transformation from a tame pet to a wolf leader in the harsh wilderness of Alaska. The novel explores the theme of instinct, survival and returning to natural roots.

Translation
Borivoje Nedić, Mihajlo Đorđević
Editor
Muris Idrizović
Graphics design
Željko Marjanović
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
116
Publisher
Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1971.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Traces of patina
  • Slight damage to the cover
 

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