
An American Tragedy
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Narrated by:
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Dan John Miller
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By:
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Theodore Dreiser
About this listen
An American Tragedy is the story of Clyde Griffiths, who spends his life in the desperate pursuit of success. On a deeper, more profound level, it is the masterful portrayal of the society whose values both shape Clyde's ambitions and seal his fate; it is an unsurpassed depiction of the harsh realities of American life and of the dark side of the American dream. Extraordinary in scope and power, vivid in its sense of wholesale human waste, unceasing in its rich compassion, An American Tragedy stands as Theodore Dreiser's supreme achievement.
First published in 1925 and based on an actual criminal case, An American Tragedy was the inspiration for the 1951 film A Place in the Sun, which won six Academy Awards and starred Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift.
©1925 Theodore Dreiser (P)2011 Tantormonumental crime and punishment
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Wonderful story
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Even though it was written in 1925 (almost a hundred years ago) it doesn't sound dated and the story could be set in modern day with only a few minor tweaks. Which says a lot about people.
But it is very long and very depressing. I think it works splendidly as an audiobook and the narration is top tier.
Masterful, but depressing
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Tedious
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please PLEASE edit the writing
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Clyde is driven to consider murder. As with all his affairs, Clyde's planning and execution is shambolic. Roberta is drowned, even Clyde is unsure whether he actually killed her. Clyde will stand trial, the death penalty awaits. It is no concern of his lawyers whether Clyde is guilty or not. Belknap wants only a judgeship and will do whatever it takes to get it. Likewise, the prosecuting lawyer, Mason. Whether Clyde escapes the Chair or not, the cynicism of American society, where money talks but rarely honestly, is perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the book. Dreiser's style can be dry bordering on the turgid but beneath the heavy prose is a story which needed to be told.
The Title Says it All
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Took time to tell a great story simply thrilling and so far removed from todays world
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The author's phrasing is very interesting. Paying close attention to every word is a joy.
Marathon Masterpiece
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In terms of content, I was astonished to learn that it was written in the 1920s given the manner in which the author handles the plot and the inner thoughts and feelings of the principal characters. The court scenes are exceptionally detailed and make for difficult listening.
Feel ashamed I hadn’t heard of the author prior to picking up this title. As others have said, it is a classic of American literature and deserves all the plaudits it has gained over the last century! I note it was even made into an opera.
Literature at its very best; and wonderfully narrated
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Brilliant narration
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