My Life

audiobook

My Life

by Josiah Flynt

EN·~9 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total
1

NEW YORK - THE OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY - MCMVIII

0:11
2

Copyright, 1908, by - THE OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY

0:03
3

DEDICATION

0:32
4

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:10
5

INTRODUCTION - I

16:01
6

FOREWORD

3:03
7

MY LIFE

0:00
8

CHAPTER I - EARLIEST REMINISCENCES

23:36
9

CHAPTER II - YOUTHFUL DAYS AT EVANSTON

18:00
10

CHAPTER III - REST COTTAGE

35:42

Description

A quiet, reflective dedication frames this memoir, inviting listeners into the restless yearning for an ever‑receding horizon that the author calls “Die Ferne.” It is a meditation on the allure of the unknown and the gentle hope that those who chase it might become, in time, thoughtful philosophers of their own wanderings.

The narrative opens with the chance meeting of a thin, intense stranger—Josiah Flynt—whose restless eyes and unconventional outlook draw the narrator into a world of vagabonds and cafés across London, Paris, Berlin and beyond. Their friendship becomes a conduit for vivid sketches of bohemian circles, the fringe of society, and the raw, unvarnished experiences that Flynt later strives to capture in his own writing. Listeners will be carried along the early stages of this partnership, feeling the pulse of late‑19th‑century Europe through the eyes of two kindred spirits bound by curiosity and a shared desire to glimpse the “useless, improper, and amusing” lives that linger on the edges of the mainstream.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (548K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie R. McGuire.This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Internet Archive.

Release date

2012-06-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Josiah Flynt

Josiah Flynt

1869–1907

Drawn to the rough edges of American life, this turn-of-the-century writer turned firsthand experience into vivid books about tramps, crime, and the people living outside polite society. His work blends reportage, memoir, and social observation in a way that still feels strikingly direct.

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