
Pit-tah, de Grijze Wolf
by Jack London
'Pit-tah, de Grijze Wolf' Summary
Pit-tah, de Grijze Wolf, is het verhaal van een wolfshond die vanaf zijn geboorte in het wild leeft. Hij groeit op met zijn roedel en leert de harde wetten van de natuur kennen. Hij ervaart de gevaren van de jacht, de pijn van verlies en de kracht van zijn eigen instincten. Pit-tah wordt later gevangen door mensen en wordt getraind als een hond, waarbij hij geleidelijk aan de wilde wereld achter zich laat. Echter, de wilde natuur in Pit-tah blijft aanwezig en hij moet leren omgaan met zijn twee werelden - de wereld van de mens en de wereld van de wilde dieren. De roman verkent thema's als de kracht van instinct, de wreedheid van de natuur, de complexiteit van de menselijke wereld en de kracht van de band tussen mens en dier.Book Details
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Jack London
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John Griffith London was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American authors to become an internatio...
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