The Night-Born

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The Night-Born

by Jack London

EN·~4 hours

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In a smoky San Francisco club the conversation drifts from political scandals to the tragic death of O’Brien, a promising young pugilist whose clean‑living ideals made him a rare beacon in a gritty world. His loss sparks a wistful nostalgia among the older men, who reminisce about the vigor of their own youth and the fleeting promise of “day‑born” heroes. The dialogue, tinged with Thoreau’s philosophy, sets a reflective tone that blends personal memory with the restless spirit of the city’s night.

The story then follows a seasoned mining engineer as he recounts a daring crossing of the Rockies, an uncharted valley blooming with unexpected flowers, and a mysterious woman whose words echo the same timeless ideas. His tale weaves together the lure of untamed wilderness, the lingering ache of past ambitions, and the quiet yearning for a world beyond the corrupt bustle of urban life. Listeners are invited to share in the melancholy beauty of a generation caught between glory and the inevitable passage of time.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (285K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by J.R. Wright, and David Widger

Release date

1997-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jack London

Jack London

1876–1916

Adventure, hardship, and restless curiosity run through these stories from one of America’s most widely read early twentieth-century writers. Best known for The Call of the Wild and White Fang, he turned a short, intense life into fiction that still feels vivid and direct.

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