Martin Eden
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- 2,99 €
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- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
Jack London’s Martin Eden is a searing and semi-autobiographical novel that traces the brutal ascent—and devastating cost—of self-made success. Set in the vibrant, turn-of-the-century San Francisco Bay Area, it is the story of a rugged, uneducated sailor who, inspired by a woman from a cultured bourgeois family, embarks on a grueling intellectual and artistic odyssey.
Driven by an obsessive desire to prove his worth and win love, Martin Eden immerses himself in literature, philosophy, and science, enduring poverty, rejection, and crushing loneliness in his quest to become a celebrated writer. His journey is a double-edged sword: as he forges himself into a literary powerhouse, he becomes painfully disillusioned with the very society he sought to join. He sees its hypocrisy, its spiritual emptiness, and the shallow values it prizes.
A powerful exploration of class, individualism, and the American Dream, Martin Eden asks a haunting question: What happens when you achieve everything you thought you wanted, only to find it meaningless? London masterfully captures the torment of the artist, the clash between raw talent and genteel convention, and the profound alienation that can lie at the heart of triumph.
This is a timeless tragedy of idealism and disenchantment, cementing its place as one of the most compelling and deeply personal novels in American literature.