El Silencio Blanco Y Otros Cuentos

In these stories, written on his return from Northern Canada at the time of the Gold Rush, Jack London portrays life in this "last frontier" of the West, where people and animals trying to survive in a cold, cruel nature, where whites and Indians coexist difficult until the "white silence" is closing in on them. Far from the stereotypes of the time, he speaks of courage, loyalty, and the inevitable destruction of Indian culture.