
The Octopus: A Story of California
Frank Norris
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Frank Norris’s The Octopus: A Story of California is a sweeping, unflinching novel of power, greed, and survival in America’s West. The first part of his unfinished Epic of the Wheat trilogy, this classic work captures the struggles of California wheat farmers against the crushing might of the railroad monopolies that controlled their lives and livelihoods.
At the heart of the story is Magnus Derrick, a respected rancher whose hopes for prosperity are shattered when he and his fellow farmers become ensnared in the ruthless practices of the Pacific and Southwestern Railroad. As the conflict escalates, Norris portrays the farmers’ desperate resistance, the railroad’s relentless grip, and the broader forces of economics and fate that loom over every individual.
Blending vivid realism with naturalist philosophy, Norris presents the railroad as a near-mythical “octopus”—its tentacles reaching into every corner of society, tightening around those who dare to resist. The novel explores themes of justice, corruption, human will, and the struggle between man and the vast, impersonal forces of capital and industry.
At once a social critique and a gripping narrative of personal tragedy and resilience, The Octopus: A Story of California stands as a cornerstone of American naturalism. It remains a powerful reflection on the balance of power between individuals and the corporations that shape their destiny.
This audiobook edition brings Norris’s vivid characters and stark landscapes to life, making it essential listening for fans of historical fiction, American literature, and stories that reveal the costs of progress and the endurance of the human spirit.
Duration - 23h 28m.
Author - Frank Norris.
Narrator - Digital Voice James E.
Published Date - Saturday, 25 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 SPA Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Frank Norris’s The Octopus: A Story of California is a sweeping, unflinching novel of power, greed, and survival in America’s West. The first part of his unfinished Epic of the Wheat trilogy, this classic work captures the struggles of California wheat farmers against the crushing might of the railroad monopolies that controlled their lives and livelihoods. At the heart of the story is Magnus Derrick, a respected rancher whose hopes for prosperity are shattered when he and his fellow farmers become ensnared in the ruthless practices of the Pacific and Southwestern Railroad. As the conflict escalates, Norris portrays the farmers’ desperate resistance, the railroad’s relentless grip, and the broader forces of economics and fate that loom over every individual. Blending vivid realism with naturalist philosophy, Norris presents the railroad as a near-mythical “octopus”—its tentacles reaching into every corner of society, tightening around those who dare to resist. The novel explores themes of justice, corruption, human will, and the struggle between man and the vast, impersonal forces of capital and industry. At once a social critique and a gripping narrative of personal tragedy and resilience, The Octopus: A Story of California stands as a cornerstone of American naturalism. It remains a powerful reflection on the balance of power between individuals and the corporations that shape their destiny. This audiobook edition brings Norris’s vivid characters and stark landscapes to life, making it essential listening for fans of historical fiction, American literature, and stories that reveal the costs of progress and the endurance of the human spirit. Duration - 23h 28m. Author - Frank Norris. Narrator - Digital Voice James E. Published Date - Saturday, 25 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 SPA Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:07
Book 1
Duration:00:00:02
Chapter 1
Duration:01:48:30
Chapter 2
Duration:01:30:00
Chapter 3
Duration:01:02:40
Chapter 4
Duration:01:17:33
Chapter 5
Duration:01:54:08
Chapter 6
Duration:02:35:34
Book 2
Duration:00:00:02
Chapter 7
Duration:01:23:12
Chapter 8
Duration:01:54:39
Chapter 9
Duration:01:11:47
Conclusion
Duration:00:10:59
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:09