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Colmillo Blanco / White Fang (Spanish Edition)
| Expected release date is May 26th 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Una de las obras más célebres de Jack London, con cubierta diseñada por Birgit Palma.
Ambientada en la vida dura y salvaje de una frontera que va más allá de lo físico para convertirse en símbolo del conflicto entre la naturaleza y el ser humano, Colmillo blanco es una de las obras más famosas de Jack London (1872-1916).
Como contraparte de La llamada de la naturaleza, en la historia de este perro salvaje que se degrada al entrar en contacto con el hombre aparecen, matizadas por la belleza de los grandes paisajes y una tenue esperanza de redención, las preocupaciones centrales del autor: el choque entre civilización y naturaleza, la lucha constante entre el bien y el mal, la supervivencia del más fuerte y la selección natural.ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
One of Jack London’s most celebrated works, with a cover designed by Birgit Palma.
Set against the harsh and wild life of a frontier that goes beyond the physical to become a symbol of the conflict between nature and humanity, White Fang is one of Jack London’s most famous novels (1872–1916).
As a counterpart to The Call of the Wild, in the story of this wild dog who is degraded upon contact with man, we find—tempered by the beauty of vast landscapes and a faint hope of redemption—the author’s central concerns: the clash between civilization and nature, the constant struggle between good and evil, survival of the fittest, and natural selection./p><








