The Iron Heel
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1908
198
Novel • Fiction
United States • Early 20th century
1908
Adult
18+ years
The Iron Heel by Jack London is a dystopian novel set in a future America dominated by a dictatorial oligarchy formed by powerful industrialists. Written as a manuscript by the protagonist, Avis Everhard, the story recounts her involvement in the revolution led by her husband, Ernest Everhard, against the oppressive regime. The novel explores themes of anti-capitalism, revolution, and the influence of historical records. The plot includes instances of state violence and repression against activists.
Dark
Mysterious
Contemplative
Challenging
Gritty
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The Iron Heel by Jack London is praised for its compelling portrayal of dystopian society and prescient social commentary. Critics commend its imaginative scope and enduring relevance. However, some note the narrative's didactic tone and less developed characterizations. Despite these drawbacks, it remains a thought-provoking and influential work in political literature.
Readers who would enjoy Jack London's The Iron Heel are typically fans of dystopian and political literature, similar to George Orwell's 1984 or Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. These readers appreciate deep social critiques and historical context within a narrative framework that challenges political and economic systems.
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198
Novel • Fiction
United States • Early 20th century
1908
Adult
18+ years
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