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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 7H 19M

Kazan - James Oliver Curwood

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Kazan (sometimes published with the subtitle The Wolf Dog) is a once very popular novel by environmentalist and author James Oliver Curwood. After a trip to the Yukon area of Canada and Alaska, Curwood wrote a series of wilderness adventure novels that were best-sellers in the 1910’s and 1920’s and remained popular through mid century. Jack London had begun the vogue for northland dog stories with his Call of the Wild and White Fang, and there were many imitators, but none had a greater impact than Curwood. The income from the sales of his books permitted him to spend several months of each year in the remote northwestern area that he loved, while he poured out more than 30 novels.Probably the most widely read of his novels during his lifetime was this engrossing tale of a magnificent animal that is part husky and part wolf. There is a struggle between the two breeds in Kazan’s makeup; he is torn between love for a particular man and woman and the desire to run free with the wolves, especially the one that he has chosen for his mate. In both of these contrasting parts of his life, he meets tremendous challenges that require all his instinct, strength, and spirit to overcome.(Introduction by Leonard Wilson)

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Kazan by James Oliver Curwood James Oliver Curwood Kazan by James Oliver Curwood is an exhilarating adventure novel set in the rugged Canadian wilderness. This timeless classic follows the life of Kazan, a remarkable wolf-dog torn between fierce wild instincts and loyal domestic ties. The story explores themes of nature versus nurture, survival, and the enduring bond between humans and animals. Bursting with suspense and vivid descriptions of untamed landscapes, Kazan captivates readers seeking thrilling outdoor adventure and heartfelt animal drama, making it a must-read for lovers of classic wilderness tales. Experience an unforgettable journey through nature. Summary by Audiobook Haven Kazan by James Oliver Curwood (1878 - 1927) LibriVox Kazan (sometimes published with the subtitle The Wolf Dog) is a once very popular novel by environmentalist and author James Oliver Curwood. After a trip to the Yukon area of Canada and Alaska, Curwood wrote a series of wilderness adventure novels that were best-sellers in the 1910’s and 1920’s and remained popular through mid century. Jack London had begun the vogue for northland dog stories with his Call of the Wild and White Fang, and there were many imitators, but none had a greater impact than Curwood. The income from the sales of his books permitted him to spend several months of each year in the remote northwestern area that he loved, while he poured out more than 30 novels.Probably the most widely read of his novels during his lifetime was this engrossing tale of a magnificent animal that is part husky and part wolf. There is a struggle between the two breeds in Kazan’s makeup; he is torn between love for a particular man and woman and the desire to run free with th Авторская речь Kazan State Youth Theatre Подкаст Казанского ТЮЗа, в котором мы говорим с нашими режиссерами, артистами, драматургами и художникамиВ подкасте использован семпл песни группы "Алиса" - "Театр". Автор текста и музыки – Константин Кинчев. Kazan by James Oliver Curwood Loyal Books Kazan (sometimes published with the subtitle The Wolf Dog) is a once very popular novel by environmentalist and author James Oliver Curwood. After a trip to the Yukon area of Canada and Alaska, Curwood wrote a series of wilderness adventure novels that were best-sellers in the 1910’s and 1920’s and remained popular through mid century. Jack London had begun the vogue for northland dog stories with his Call of the Wild and White Fang, and there were many imitators, but none had a greater impact than Curwood. The income from the sales of his books permitted him to spend several months of each year in the remote northwestern area that he loved, while he poured out more than 30 novels.Probably the most widely read of his novels during his lifetime was this engrossing tale of a magnificent animal that is part husky and part wolf. There is a struggle between the two breeds in Kazan’s makeup; he is torn between love for a particular man and woman and the desire to run free with the wolves, es

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