Issue:

№4 2018

УДК / UDK: 821.111.0(73)
DOI:

https://www.doi.org/10.22455/2541-7894-2018-4-72-77

Author: Andrey B. Tanaseichuk
About the author:

Andrey B. Tanaseichuk (Doctor Hab., Professor; Ogarev Mordovia National Research State University) This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Abstract:

The paper is devoted to Jack London’s last two years of life (1915–1916). The author points to one of the possible important factors that led the writer to premature death from kidney disease – self-medication without consulting doctors. The article is a complement to the recently published Russian biography of London (2017). It is based on materials that are not included in the book, but are of interest to researchers, important for creating a balanced and complete biography of the writer.

Keywords: Jack London, biography, personality, art and life, disease, premature death
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Tanaseichuk, A. Jack London: Odinochnoe plavanie. [Jack London: Solitary Voyage] Moscow: Molodaia gvardia Publ., 2017. (In Russ.)