People of the Abyss

025 - Chapter Twenty Five The Hunger Wail

14 min · 26. Feb. 2026
Episode 025 - Chapter Twenty Five The Hunger Wail Cover

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In People of the Abyss, Jack London plunges into the stark realities of Londons East End, where half a million individuals fight daily for survival. Despite their relentless efforts, the working class earns meager wages that barely keep them afloat. Through heart-wrenching conversations and personal encounters, London cultivates a profound empathy for these often-overlooked souls, revealing the grim truths of street life, the appalling conditions of workhouses, and the substandard quality of the cheap food they are forced to consume. His narrative flows with both fluidity and vivid imagery as he critiques the societal structures that maintain this abyss of poverty, shining a light on the affluent elite who prosper from the labor of the destitute. As he starkly observes, The food this managing class eats, the wine it drinks, ... the fine clothes it wears, are challenged by eight million mouths which have never had enough to fill them. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)

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Episode 027 - Chapter Twenty Seven The Management Cover

027 - Chapter Twenty Seven The Management

In People of the Abyss, Jack London plunges into the stark realities of Londons East End, where half a million individuals fight daily for survival. Despite their relentless efforts, the working class earns meager wages that barely keep them afloat. Through heart-wrenching conversations and personal encounters, London cultivates a profound empathy for these often-overlooked souls, revealing the grim truths of street life, the appalling conditions of workhouses, and the substandard quality of the cheap food they are forced to consume. His narrative flows with both fluidity and vivid imagery as he critiques the societal structures that maintain this abyss of poverty, shining a light on the affluent elite who prosper from the labor of the destitute. As he starkly observes, The food this managing class eats, the wine it drinks, ... the fine clothes it wears, are challenged by eight million mouths which have never had enough to fill them. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)

26. Feb. 202611 min
Episode 026 - Chapter Twenty Six Drink Temperance and Thrift Cover

026 - Chapter Twenty Six Drink Temperance and Thrift

In People of the Abyss, Jack London plunges into the stark realities of Londons East End, where half a million individuals fight daily for survival. Despite their relentless efforts, the working class earns meager wages that barely keep them afloat. Through heart-wrenching conversations and personal encounters, London cultivates a profound empathy for these often-overlooked souls, revealing the grim truths of street life, the appalling conditions of workhouses, and the substandard quality of the cheap food they are forced to consume. His narrative flows with both fluidity and vivid imagery as he critiques the societal structures that maintain this abyss of poverty, shining a light on the affluent elite who prosper from the labor of the destitute. As he starkly observes, The food this managing class eats, the wine it drinks, ... the fine clothes it wears, are challenged by eight million mouths which have never had enough to fill them. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)

26. Feb. 202613 min
Episode 025 - Chapter Twenty Five The Hunger Wail Cover

025 - Chapter Twenty Five The Hunger Wail

In People of the Abyss, Jack London plunges into the stark realities of Londons East End, where half a million individuals fight daily for survival. Despite their relentless efforts, the working class earns meager wages that barely keep them afloat. Through heart-wrenching conversations and personal encounters, London cultivates a profound empathy for these often-overlooked souls, revealing the grim truths of street life, the appalling conditions of workhouses, and the substandard quality of the cheap food they are forced to consume. His narrative flows with both fluidity and vivid imagery as he critiques the societal structures that maintain this abyss of poverty, shining a light on the affluent elite who prosper from the labor of the destitute. As he starkly observes, The food this managing class eats, the wine it drinks, ... the fine clothes it wears, are challenged by eight million mouths which have never had enough to fill them. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)

26. Feb. 202614 min
Episode 024 - Chapter Twenty Four A Vision of the Night Cover

024 - Chapter Twenty Four A Vision of the Night

In People of the Abyss, Jack London plunges into the stark realities of Londons East End, where half a million individuals fight daily for survival. Despite their relentless efforts, the working class earns meager wages that barely keep them afloat. Through heart-wrenching conversations and personal encounters, London cultivates a profound empathy for these often-overlooked souls, revealing the grim truths of street life, the appalling conditions of workhouses, and the substandard quality of the cheap food they are forced to consume. His narrative flows with both fluidity and vivid imagery as he critiques the societal structures that maintain this abyss of poverty, shining a light on the affluent elite who prosper from the labor of the destitute. As he starkly observes, The food this managing class eats, the wine it drinks, ... the fine clothes it wears, are challenged by eight million mouths which have never had enough to fill them. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)

26. Feb. 20266 min
Episode 023 - Chapter Twenty Three The Children Cover

023 - Chapter Twenty Three The Children

In People of the Abyss, Jack London plunges into the stark realities of Londons East End, where half a million individuals fight daily for survival. Despite their relentless efforts, the working class earns meager wages that barely keep them afloat. Through heart-wrenching conversations and personal encounters, London cultivates a profound empathy for these often-overlooked souls, revealing the grim truths of street life, the appalling conditions of workhouses, and the substandard quality of the cheap food they are forced to consume. His narrative flows with both fluidity and vivid imagery as he critiques the societal structures that maintain this abyss of poverty, shining a light on the affluent elite who prosper from the labor of the destitute. As he starkly observes, The food this managing class eats, the wine it drinks, ... the fine clothes it wears, are challenged by eight million mouths which have never had enough to fill them. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)

26. Feb. 202611 min