About the Book
Before Adam by Jack London explores the intriguing concept of racial memory through the eyes of its main character, who finds himself transported back to the primitive existence of his proto-human ancestor. Set against the backdrop of Darwinian evolution, the protagonist navigates a world devoid of modern conveniences, experiencing life as a hunter-gatherer in a pre-stone age setting. This unique narrative intertwines the protagonist's contemporary life with vivid dreams and nightmares of a distant past, offering a rich tapestry of human experience.
This novel stands out for its intricate blend of sound scientific reasoning and speculative fiction, providing readers with a thoughtful examination of the evolutionary process and the psychological implications of ancestral memory. London's narrative style is engaging, marked by vivid imagery and an exploration of themes such as survival, instinct, and the primal nature of humanity. Unlike typical science fiction of its time, which often leans heavily on adventure tropes, Before Adam invites readers to ponder deeper philosophical questions about identity and heritage.
Fans of speculative fiction and those with a keen interest in science will find much to appreciate in this thought-provoking tale. It is particularly suited for readers who enjoy literature that challenges conventional narratives and delves into human psychology. This FREE audiobook, narrated by dedicated volunteers, is available for online listening, allowing you to immerse yourself in London's fascinating exploration of our prehistoric ancestors.
Highlights
Racial memory is a central theme, exploring the connection between modern humans and their ancestral past.
The novel combines science fiction with profound philosophical questions about evolution and identity.
Listeners can enjoy this FREE audiobook narrated by volunteers, making it accessible for all.
Frequently asked questions
What is "Before Adam" about?
Listen to the free audiobook of Before Adam by Jack London, a thought-provoking exploration of evolution and racial memory.
Who wrote "Before Adam"?
"Before Adam" was written by Jack London.
Is the "Before Adam" audiobook by Jack London free?
Yes. BookAudio lets you listen to the public-domain audiobook "Before Adam" online for free. For commercial titles we link to the official source (such as Audible).
How long is the "Before Adam" audiobook?
The "Before Adam" audiobook runs about 3h 50m.
Who narrates "Before Adam"?
"Before Adam" is narrated by Tom Weiss.
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