The People of the Abyss is Jack London's riveting exposé of the conditions in the East End of London at the dawn of the 20th century.Stranded in Britain's capital after a cancelled assignment London poses as a down-on-his-luck sailor and takes up residence in the slums of the East End. Sleeping in shelters and working odd jobs he discovers a people doomed to poverty and starvation by age and ill health rather than laziness. Complementing his own experiences with extensive research London delivers a scathing critique of the economic system and a heartfelt plea for compassion.With its tremendous contemporary relevance The People of the Abyss still has as much power to shock and move as it did over 100 years ago.
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