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The Iron Heel (1908) is Jack London's startling dystopian prophecy of oligarchic tyranny, framed as the recovered "Everhard Manuscript" and annotated from a distant socialist future. Blending political romance, speculative fiction, and documentary realism, the novel follows Ernest Everhard's confrontation with capitalist power and the rise of a brutal corporate state. Its style is urgent, argumentative, and melodramatic, yet historically significant as an early modern dystopia anticipating fascism, mass surveillance, and class warfare. London's own life gave the book its force. Born into poverty, hardened by labor at sea, in factories, and on the road, he developed a fierce awareness of exploitation before becoming one of America's most widely read writers. His socialism, sharpened by personal hardship and the industrial conflicts of the Progressive Era, informs the novel's anger, its faith in collective struggle, and its fascination with historical inevitability. This book is recommended to readers interested in political fiction, socialist thought, and the origins of dystopian literature. Though polemical, it remains intellectually provocative, dramatically compelling, and uncannily relevant.

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ISBN9788028371111
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date05/15/24
Pages148

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