The top 10 books given in books With the season of gift-giving upon
us, literature provides some great examples of the delicate art of parcelling
prose
WB Gooderham Wednesday 4 December 2013 12.00
The Son of the Wolf by Jack London. From Pnin
by Vladimir Nabokov.
Poor Pnin. His life bumps gently along
from one small failure to the next. Even the simple act of buying a Jack London
novel for his ex-wife's visiting son, Victor, becomes yet another lesson in
compromise and disappointment. Wanting a copy of Martin Eden, he is only able to
find an old edition of London's lesser work The Son of the Wolf. "'I think I'm
going to like this,' said polite Victor."