The Human Drift
The Human Drift is a posthumous collection of famous author Jack London's miscellaneous writings, including multiple essays of one of his favorite subjects, sea travel. The centerpiece of the collection is the title essay, London's rumination on human history and existence, and is a broadly sweeping and intelligent piece of writing that showcases London's acute and observant thoughts on evolution and man's place in the universe.
The collection also includes two one-act plays written by London that have been previously dramatized and cataloged in the
One Act Play Collection 018. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
Genre(s): Essays & Short Works
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Play 01 | The Human Drift | Ben Tucker |
00:32:48 |
Play 02 | Small-Boat Sailing | Ben Tucker |
00:25:40 |
Play 03 | Four Horses and a Sailor | Ben Tucker |
00:31:28 |
Play 04 | Nothing that Ever Came to Anything | Ben Tucker |
00:08:44 |
Play 05 | That Dead Men Rise Up Never | Ben Tucker |
00:20:10 |
Play 06 | A Classic of the Sea | Ben Tucker |
00:10:14 |