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245 10 John Barleycorn 
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520    ‘John Barleycorn’ is a deeply personal novel by Jack 
       London. The book tells about London’s own struggles and 
       problems with alcohol and alcoholism. It is a touching 
       story of a young, sensitive man, who loses his battle 
       against spirits. London had the feeling that alcohol made 
       him able to write the way he did, but at the same time it 
       was one of the reasons why the extremely talented writer 
       died at the age of only 40. The book is an honest overview
       of an alcoholic mind, in which London confesses that he is
       against spirits – even though he himself was not strong 
       enough to resist the King alcohol. Jack London (1876–1916)
       was an American writer and social activist. He grew up in 
       the working class, but became a worldwide celebrity and 
       one of the highest paid authors of his time. He wrote 
       several novels, which are considered classics today, among
       these 'Call of the Wild', 'Sea Wolf' and 'White Fang'. 
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