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The Hustler

By: Walter Tevis
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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To Fast Eddie Felsen, a young pool hustler, there was only one thing that mattered: to make the big time and the big money in the world of pool by beating the best in the country.

Hustling suckers in small towns for good stake money was practice for his goal, and when he felt ready he went to Bennington's pool hall in Chicago to find Minnesota Fats. Eddie and Fats pit nerve against skill in a fantastic match over an unbroken 36 hours. Eddie's final painful loss teaches him that nerve alone isn't enough - guts, stamina, and character make the difference between winners and losers.

It takes an interlude with Sarah, an alcoholic and a born loser, to bring the lesson home, and the shrewd advice and backing of Bert, a professional gambler, to put it into practice. Bert knows talent without character is nothing and stakes Eddie to a climactic all-or-nothing rematch. When it is over, Eddie knows a great deal more about big-time pool, about money, and about himself. In beating Fats he became the best in the country.

©2014 Walter Tevis (P)2016 Tantor
Classics Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction

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The dark side of hustling

I think I've seen the Paul Newman film, many years ago. I knew when I came across the book on Audible though, that I hadn't read it.

It reminded me of the 'kitchen sink' stories of the era that I was already familiar with through reading/watching- A Taste of Honey, Billy Liar, This Sporting Life.

This is the fairly simple tale of a young hustler, Eddie, as he attempts to make a living playing pool wherever he can, with some small takings but always with his eye on the big prize to show he's the best out there.

His psyche and character are presented to us through his own story but also through his interactions with a woman, Sarah, damaged herself and usually reading philosophy books, but there quietly when Eddie needs her. Also through Bert, a professional gambler who takes on a role as mentor/manager as the story progresses. And then through Eddie's determination to work his way to Minnesota Fats, famous pool player, from whom he dreams of scoring his big win.

There are some quite brutal moments here (locals who don't like being hustled... ick). There's also some unexpectedly tender moments between Eddie and Sarah, and even though I'm not a pool player (no idea about the rules!) some tense and strikingly described pool games.

Quite a dry listen, with characters you can't really admire or 'like', but you do respect their effort, the attempts to better themselves and the talent they possess.

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Very good indeed

This was a very good book, much better than expected. For those of us of a certain age, Paul Newman will be forever Fast Eddie Felson, but Joe Barrett's narration here was outstanding, capturing the atmosphere of the time and place perfectly. A very enjoyable listen.

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Great book!

This is one of my favourite films, but the book was something else.
The writing was quite elegant, and very much enjoyed the narration.

Worth a listen.

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brilliant story really enjoyed it.

this was an excellent listen. it was well read and it is a brilliamt story.

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Great

This is a great story and gives a real sense of what things were like years ago, well written and narrated it's a classic.

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Great storytelling… read to perfection

No pulled punches in a story reflecting the underbelly of working-class America; revealing realities of lifestyle, hardship and personality.
There is detailed character definition and Tevis must have been an astute observer, likely drawing from his own sometimes chaotic and ruthless experience.

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A Classic

A classic book very well read ! I really enjoyed the story once again and the voice really suited the setting.

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