About the Book
Human Drift is a compelling posthumous collection of Jack London's miscellaneous writings, where the author delves into his fascination with sea travel and the broader aspects of human existence. The centerpiece of this collection is the title essay, a profound rumination on human history and evolution, exploring mankind's place in the universe. Through this reflective piece, London articulates his thoughts on the journey of humanity, making it a significant exploration of our collective past and future.
What sets Human Drift apart is its blend of essays and one-act plays, showcasing London's versatility as a writer. The essays are marked by his sharp intellect and keen observations, while the inclusion of two one-act plays, previously dramatized, adds a theatrical dimension to the collection. This work reflects London’s deep engagement with existential themes and his ability to weave narrative and philosophical inquiry into a cohesive whole, solidifying his place as a key figure in American literature.
This collection will appeal to fans of literary essays, those interested in philosophical reflections on humanity, and admirers of Jack London's work. As a FREE audiobook, it offers an accessible way to experience these thought-provoking writings, narrated by volunteers for your listening pleasure. Discover the depth of London's insights and enjoy the rich tapestry of his literary contributions online.
Highlights
Exploration of human history through the lens of evolution and existence.
Diverse writing styles showcased through both essays and one-act plays.
Accessible as a FREE audiobook narrated by volunteers, perfect for literature enthusiasts.
Frequently asked questions
What is "Human Drift" about?
Listen to Human Drift by Jack London, a free audiobook exploring humanity's evolution and existence.
Who wrote "Human Drift"?
"Human Drift" was written by Jack London.
Is the "Human Drift" audiobook by Jack London free?
Yes. BookAudio lets you listen to the public-domain audiobook "Human Drift" online for free. For commercial titles we link to the official source (such as Audible).
How long is the "Human Drift" audiobook?
The "Human Drift" audiobook runs about 2h 9m.
Who narrates "Human Drift"?
"Human Drift" is narrated by Ben Tucker.
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