John Barleycorn by Jack London reads as confessional, unflinching. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.
London's raw autobiographical account of entrapment by alcohol traces the personal and cultural machinery of addiction across his own life, arguing that even self-aware, intelligent individuals cannot resist drinking culture's systemic pull. Best for: readers of narrative memoir, addiction literature, Jack London biography, social history of American drinking.
readers of narrative memoir, addiction literature, Jack London biography, social history of American drinking
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