# Martin Eden

> Jack London’s ambitious novelist-hero climbs through class aspiration, self-education, romantic idealism, and social disillusion in a fierce modern classic of literary ambition.

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## About
Martin Eden follows a working-class sailor who resolves to educate himself into authorship after falling in love across class lines. Jack London turns that premise into something larger and harsher: a novel about reading as self-invention, art as hunger, class as a system of humiliation and performance, and success as a goal that can arrive too late to save the self that pursued it.ThemesThe novel explores ambition, authorship, class mobility, intellectual labor, individualism, romance, and disillusionment. London gives Martin genuine force and drive, but he also subjects the dream of solitary self-making to sustained pressure, asking what happens when recognition fails to produce belonging.Why readers still return to itReaders return to Martin Eden for its urgency, psychological intensity, and unusually unsentimental account of literary aspiration. It remains one of London’s most discussed novels because it is both an engrossing personal story and a sharp critique of status, success, and cultural authority.Further contextPublished in 1909, the novel draws on London’s own experience of self-education and early struggle, while reshaping that material into a darker and more complex meditation on ambition and modern life.

## Specifications
- author: Jack London
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Jack London’s ambitious novelist-hero climbs through class aspiration, self-education, romantic idealism, and social disillusion in a fierce modern classic of literary ambition.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 438
- format: paperback
- oclc: 5920722
- openlibrary: OL144822W
