Publisher's Synopsis
Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-When God Laughs, and Other Stories by Jack London.Named after the first story, about a couple trying in vain to maintain an intensely idealistic romance against the erosions of time and the fickleness of human nature, the collection explores themes for which London became famous: the fight for survival. in the midst of hostility. environments, the most elemental drives of human nature and worker abuse in industrialized society.In The Apostate, his concerns with the working poor and his disgust for pre-union capitalism are evident in a grim story about a young man who is brutalized by subhuman working conditions in a textile factory, but achieves a kind of liberation in the end.London's fascination with primitive male characters is evident in Just Meat, a tale of two thieves planning the death of the other in a selfish attempt at a treasure trove of recently stolen jewelry.Like her famous novel The Sea Lion, the Make Westing and The 'Francis Spaight' stories (described as "A True Tale Retold") portray corrupt sea captains who abuse and terrorize their crews during nightmarish voyages.