Jack London is best remembered as a novelist and short story writer: author of The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Iron Heel. However, much of his life and livelihood was based on a parallel, constant, and almost always neglected profession: journalism. Between 1895 and 1917, London published hundreds of articles in newspapers and magazines in the United States, England, and Australia. He was a war correspondent in Korea and Mexico, a chronicler of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, a boxing reporter, an explorer of distant seas on the Snark, and, above all, a socialist thinker who used the press as a political platform. With ¿Qué es socialismo? (What is Socialism?), El Desvelo Ediciones begins a series of journalistic chronicles unpublished in Spain by great names in world literature, but also in journalism, who wandered through that hybrid genre between both disciplines that is the chronicle. Translation by Irene Sainz Oria.
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