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《荒野的呼唤》(The Call of the Wild)是杰克·伦敦文学创作早期以北方生活为题材的故事之一,写于奥克兰,1903年1月出版。这部书出版后,读者反应热烈,再版了几百次,译成五十多种文字,成了一部世界文学的优秀作品,也大大提高了杰克·伦敦在美国文坛上的地位。在这部书里,杰克·伦敦把狗类比作人类,把人类比作狗类,通过狗的经历反映资本主义社会劳动人民的悲惨生活,表现他们对压迫和剥削的反抗,对美好的自由生活的向往。这部书也可说是杰克·伦敦青少年时代苦难生活的写照。美国文学评论家阿伯拉罕·罗斯伯
The Call of the Wild is one of the stories of Northern London life as an early part of Jack London’s literary creation, written in Auckland, January 1903. After the book was published, the readers reacted enthusiastically, republished it hundreds of times, translated it into more than fifty languages and became an excellent piece of world literature, and greatly enhanced Jack London’s position in the American literary world. In this book, Jack London compares dogs to humans and humans to dogs, reflecting the tragic life of the working people in a capitalist society through dog experiences, showing their resistance to oppression and exploitation, and their desire for a beautiful, free life Yearning. This book is also a portrayal of the misery life of Jack London adolescence. American Literature Critic Abraham Rosebergh