
Pit-tah, de Grijze Wolf
'Pit-tah, de Grijze Wolf' (White Fang) is a novel by Jack London, published as a sequel to 'The Call of the Wild.' Written in 1906, it explores the violent worlds of both wild animals and humans through the life of Pit-tah, a wolf-dog, from birth to maturity. The narrative is uniquely presented from the dog's perspective, highlighting themes of survival and the struggle for identity in a harsh environment.
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