The scarlet plague

audiobook (Unabridged)

By JACK LONDON

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Jack London's The Scarlet Plague is a haunting post-apocalyptic novella that imagines a future in which civilization has crumbled under the weight of a global pandemic. Written in 1912 and eerily prescient, the story is set in the year 2073, sixty years after a devastating plague—known as the Scarlet Death—wiped out most of humanity and reduced the modern world to primitive survival.


Told through the voice of an aged former professor, now a ragged wanderer, the narrative unfolds as he recounts the fall of society to a group of skeptical grandchildren who have never known civilization. The contrast between his memories of a once-advanced world and the tribal ignorance of the present reveals the fragility of human progress and the deep scars of catastrophe.


Combining London's flair for vivid description with philosophical reflection, The Scarlet Plague is both an adventure of survival and a cautionary tale about hubris, science, and the impermanence of modernity. It explores themes of memory, legacy, and the eerie silence that follows humanity's collapse.


This audiobook edition revives one of Jack London's most thought-provoking works, resonating with contemporary relevance and offering listeners a chilling vision of what may come when the achievements of a society are suddenly erased.

The scarlet plague