Croc-Blanc

Croc-Blanc by Jack London, published by EISENBRAUNS on June 6, 2016, is presented in French and spans 178 pages. This novel, originally titled White Fang, explores the life of a wolf-dog named Croc-Blanc, beginning before his birth and detailing the pack from which he originates. The narrative captures his early weeks in the wild, emphasizing the primal struggle for survival in a harsh environment.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Croc-Blanc’s journey as he navigates the challenges of life in the wilderness, focusing on themes of survival and instinct. The story delves into the dynamics of the pack and the instinctual battles that define existence in the wild. This edition offers a unique perspective on the literary themes present in Jack London’s work, making it a notable addition to literary collections.
Official synopsis Publisher
Croc-Blanc (1906) est un roman de l’écrivain américain Jack London. Le titre original est White Fang. L’histoire commence avant la naissance de Croc-Blanc, un chien loup. Le roman suit la meute d’où il vient et ses premières semaines de vie sauvage, sa lutte pour la vie; manger ou être mangé.
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