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Martin Eden

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SKU: 9780140187724

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Dive into Jack London’s “Martin Eden,” a captivating semiautobiographical novel exploring individualism, socialism, and mental illness. ISBN: 9780140187724. Explore the complexities of Martin Eden’s journey now featured in two motion pictures, directed by Pietro Marcello and Jay Craven.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780140187724
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 25
  • Height: 210 mm
  • No of Pages: 480
  • Series Title: Penguin American Library
  • Weight: 344 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140187723
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 1994
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 22 mm
  • Width: 117 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Martin Eden

  1. Aditya Sahu

    It was alright, I had some trouble getting through it at times. It dragged a bit, but overall it was pretty good.

  2. Abhinav Yadav

    Martin Eden is a brilliant and tragic story about the pursuit of dreams and the cost of success.

  3. Palak

    A classic for a reason. Eden’s struggles are relatable, even if his choices are frustrating. A worthwhile read.

  4. Tina Pahwa

    Enjoyed the book and the prose of Jack London. Martin Eden is interesting and complex character, but it can be depressing.

  5. Aditya Kumar Jaiswal

    An excellent novel with a great story, the author is a master of words. The story flowed so well.

  6. Akash Patro

    I enjoyed the first half of the book immensely, but Martin’s descent was difficult to read. Still, a powerful story.

  7. Sony Benny

    London’s prose is beautiful, and Martin Eden is a compelling character. However, the book can be quite depressing.

  8. Anju

    An amazing story! Martin’s pursuit of knowledge and love is inspiring, even with the tragic undertones. Highly recommended!

  9. Harsh Agrawal

    A good story, but a tough read. Martin’s mental state is portrayed well, but it’s a heavy topic.

  10. Shivang Kumar

    I struggled with the pacing in Martin Eden, but the themes of class and ambition are undeniably relevant.

  11. Moksh Ashish Shah

    I was engrossed in Martin’s journey but found the socialist commentary a bit heavy-handed at times. Overall, a thought-provoking book.

  12. Shreyas Arora

    Martin Eden is a challenging but ultimately rewarding read. London’s insights into the human condition are profound.

  13. Swapnil Chatterjee

    Martin Eden is a powerful, albeit bleak, look at ambition and its consequences. London’s writing is superb, but the ending left me feeling empty.

  14. Akash Kaushal

    A must-read for anyone interested in classic literature. Martin Eden is a flawed but compelling character.

  15. Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah

    I would not read this book again. While the writing is good, the story is too depressing.

  16. Saarthak Tuli

    A wonderful story that can get bogged down with ideology. Still it makes you think.

  17. Narasimha Nadh S

    A real page turner, I really enjoyed this read! I would recommend this to all!

  18. Tripti Arora

    A truly great book! Martin’s intellectual journey is fascinating, and the ending is unforgettable.

  19. Prince Sahu

    I liked the book, but I think it romanticizes depression. It a very cautionary tale to say the least.

  20. Baby Aarti Punetha

    A powerful and thought-provoking novel. Martin Eden’s journey is both inspiring and heartbreaking, a must-read for any literature lover!

  21. Naman Jain

    Martin Eden is a masterpiece! Jack London’s writing is captivating, and the story is both inspiring and heartbreaking.

  22. Ayush Prabhakar

    A good, but not great, read. Martin’s story is interesting but the book as a whole is just okay.

  23. Gauraang Gupta

    I found Martin Eden to be a bit too long and drawn out, but I appreciated the exploration of social issues.

  24. Rohit Soni

    While I appreciated the themes explored in Martin Eden, I found the characters somewhat unlikeable.

  25. Digvijay Singh Panwar

    London’s descriptions are vivid, and the story is engaging, but I found the ending predictable.

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