
Zanna Bianca
by Jack London
"Zanna Bianca" by Jack London is a novel first published in 1906. It follows the life of White Fang, a wolf-dog hybrid born in the Canadian wilderness during the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890s. From his harsh beginnings in the wild to his capture by indigenous people, and later brutal exploitation as a fighting dog, White Fang's journey explores survival, violence, and the clash between nature and civilization. Told largely from the animal's perspective, the story examines whether love and compassion can redeem a creature shaped by cruelty.
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