Interview with Jonah Raskin, Professor and Chair of Communication Studies at Sonoma State University, about his book "The Radical Jack London: Writings on War and Revolution"
@tom500k I'm curious why you are picking on npr, as they seem to me better than most every other source of media in this country. Also what does this video have to do with npr?
Thanks for posting this, Jack London's was definitely down-to-Earth human and opened up lots of hidden things of the human life. His work is unmatched.
Now wonder NPR (National Propaganda Radio) is going into the crapper. NPR doesn/t permit meaningful discussion of Americans like Jack London. Yeah for TalkingStick! Support these folks and tell NPR & "Public" TV where to stick its endless fundraisers.
@tom500k I'm curious why you are picking on npr, as they seem to me better than most every other source of media in this country. Also what does this video have to do with npr?
cspj12 4 months ago
everything thinks he was some kind of individualistic capitalistic swashbuckler, when he was really a socialist intellectual
cspj12 5 months ago
the iron heel is also very good. i just started martin eden because nabakov mentioned it in pnin.
tristramshandy3 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this, Jack London's was definitely down-to-Earth human and opened up lots of hidden things of the human life. His work is unmatched.
Very good history lesson !!! priceless!
dolinskiyfamily 2 years ago
thanks!
windham666 2 years ago
Now wonder NPR (National Propaganda Radio) is going into the crapper. NPR doesn/t permit meaningful discussion of Americans like Jack London. Yeah for TalkingStick! Support these folks and tell NPR & "Public" TV where to stick its endless fundraisers.
tom500k 2 years ago 2
read The People of the Abyss (1903)!
its JL's first person account of the slums in the East End of London, where he lived as a pauper.
alovelytime 2 years ago
interesting.
dexterriley 2 years ago 2
Very interesting. Thanks!! Peace!!!! Jeremy-
spidy205 2 years ago 2