To Build a Fire – a Classic Short Story by Jack London

To Build a Fire – a Classic Short Story by Jack London

From LitReading - Classic Short Stories by Short Storyverses

February 10, 2026 · 46 min

About this episode

A man faces the harsh realities of nature in Jack London's classic short story, 'To Build a Fire'.

Set in the frozen Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush, it follows a man traveling alone through temperatures so extreme they defy ordinary experience. Confident in his judgment and dismissive of risk, he presses forward—unaware of how narrow his margin for error truly is. With stark realism and relentless tension, London explores humanity’s limits in the face of nature’s indifference. This is not a story of heroic triumph. It is a story of judgment, instinct, and the consequences of small mistakes in unforgiving conditions. First published in 1908,  To Build a Fire  remains a timeless classic of American literature. If you enjoy great stories narrated by Don, be sure to check out his other short story podcasts at shortstoryverses.com We are expanding our universe of short story podcasts on our new podcast channel, Short StoryVerses . Listen to some of Don's new, original short stories on the "New Tales Told" podcast. Look it up on your favorite podcast player. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: Don

Topics covered

  • Yukon
  • Klondike Gold Rush
  • humanity
  • nature
  • judgment
  • consequences

Keywords

  • Jack London
  • classic literature
  • short story
  • American literature

Mentioned in this episode

Products: shortstoryverses.com, New Tales Told

Books & works: To Build a Fire –, New Tales Told

Places: Yukon

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