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The Call of the Wild by Jack London (Omnibus)

The adventures of a sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush. Sublime adventure story read by Kerry Shale.

Jack London's The Call of the Wild was published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand.

The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck and the story opens at a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, California, when Buck is stolen from his home and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska. He becomes progressively feral in the harsh environment, where he is forced to fight to survive and dominate other dogs.

Jack London spent almost a year in the Yukon, and his observations form much of the material for the book. The story was serialised in The Saturday Evening Post in the summer of 1903 and published as a book a month later. Its great popularity and success made a reputation for London. As early as 1923, the story was adapted for film, and it has seen several more cinematic adaptations since.

It's often thought of as a children's book and indeed the current film has turned it into a story more suitable for the young. But the original writing is fierce, poetic, beautiful and atmospheric. It appeals to the core of everyone's nature. Exciting and moving in equal measure, it's a sublime adventure story.

Omnibus of five parts read by Kerry Shale.

Abridged by Robin Brooks.

Producer: Clive Brill

A Brill production for 大象传媒 Radio 4 first broadcast in March 2020.

1 hour, 15 minutes

On radio

Sat 14 Dec 2024 07:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 15 Mar 2020 14:30
  • Mon 16 Mar 2020 02:30
  • Sat 14 Dec 2024 07:30
  • Sat 14 Dec 2024 12:30
  • Sat 14 Dec 2024 18:30
  • Sun 15 Dec 2024 02:30