A pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction, he was one of the first fiction writers to obtain worldwide celebrity and a large fortune from his fiction alone

A Few Did You Knows....

 


…….Jack London’s San Francisco home has a collection of some of the 600 rejections he received before he sold a single story.

……..He wrote an early dystopian novel ‘The Iron Heel’ which influenced George Orwell and is widely regarded as the first modern dystopian novel.

…….He was the first author in the world to become a millionaire from his writing. 

…….Nobody knows for sure whether he intended to kill himself or not. London died of a morphine overdose on 22 November 1916, aged forty (oddly enough, another author of a classic dystopian novel, Aldous Huxley would die exactly 47 years later on the same day.

 
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