![]() In fact, many critics see parallels between the author's and the protagonist's experiences. In writing the novel, Jack London drew on his experiences in the Klondike gold rush of 1897. At the same time, readers were drawn to it as an adventure story, a popular genre in turn-of-the-century America. The novel's simple style and crude depiction of harsh realities in the frozen Klondike region appealed to a reading public tired of the sentimental, romanticized fiction that dominated the literary marketplace. Later that year, an expanded version was published in book form and enjoyed favorable reviews and commercial popularity. ![]() The Call of the Wild first appeared in serial form in the popular magazine The Saturday Evening Post in 1903. ![]()
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