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A Drinking Life

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The novel explores themes of masculinity and male friendship through the lens of the author's experiences with alcohol at various life stages. Key moments include his late teen years as a sailor and later as a successful writer. Alcohol serves as a catalyst for these themes, illustrating both its social facilitation and its cautionary aspects regarding addiction and health. The author presents a dual perspective on alcohol's impact—at times, it aids in his development as a man and writer, while at other times, it hinders his growth in a healthy manner. This work stands as a significant milestone in his literary career and resonates with the experiences of many writers and social historians of his time. The author emphasizes that historical literature held greater importance in his life than alcohol. Early in the narrative, he introduces the concept of "White Logic," describing the "white light of alcohol" that shapes his thoughts. However, the true nihilism of White Logic is not fully unveiled until the final chapters, where it contrasts with a "lesser truth" that sustains life.

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A Drinking Life, Jack London

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2019
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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jack London
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
240
ISBN10
1788887581
ISBN13
9781788887588
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
1913
Originaltitel
John Barleycorn
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The novel explores themes of masculinity and male friendship through the lens of the author's experiences with alcohol at various life stages. Key moments include his late teen years as a sailor and later as a successful writer. Alcohol serves as a catalyst for these themes, illustrating both its social facilitation and its cautionary aspects regarding addiction and health. The author presents a dual perspective on alcohol's impact—at times, it aids in his development as a man and writer, while at other times, it hinders his growth in a healthy manner. This work stands as a significant milestone in his literary career and resonates with the experiences of many writers and social historians of his time. The author emphasizes that historical literature held greater importance in his life than alcohol. Early in the narrative, he introduces the concept of "White Logic," describing the "white light of alcohol" that shapes his thoughts. However, the true nihilism of White Logic is not fully unveiled until the final chapters, where it contrasts with a "lesser truth" that sustains life.