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The Blind Assassin

By: Margaret Atwood
Narrated by: Margot Dionne
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Publisher's summary

Margaret Atwood takes the art of storytelling to new heights in a dazzling new novel that unfolds layer by astonishing layer and concludes in a brilliant and wonderfully satisfying twist.

For the past twenty-five years, Margaret Atwood has written works of striking originality and imagination. In The Blind Assassin, she stretches the limits of her accomplishments as never before, creating a novel that is entertaining and profoundly serious.

The novel opens with these simple, resonant words: "Ten days after the war ended, my sister drove a car off the bridge." They are spoken by Iris, whose terse account of her sister Laura's death in 1945 is followed by an inquest report proclaiming the death accidental. But just as the listener expects to settle into Laura's story, Atwood introduces a novel-within-a- novel. Entitled The Blind Assassin, it is a science fiction story told by two unnamed lovers who meet in dingy backstreet rooms. When we return to Iris, it is through a 1947 newspaper article announcing the discovery of a sailboat carrying the dead body of her husband, a distinguished industrialist.

Told in a style that magnificently captures the colloquialisms and clichés of the 1930s and 1940s, The Blind Assassin is a richly layered and uniquely rewarding experience. The novel has many threads and a series of events that follow one another at a breathtaking pace. As everything comes together, listeners will discover that the story Atwood is telling is not only what it seems to be—but, in fact, much more.

The Blind Assassin proves once again that Atwood is one of the most talented, daring, and exciting writers of our time. Like The Handmaid's Tale, it is destined to become a classic.

©2000 by O.W. Toad, Ltd.

Critic reviews

Book Sense Book of the Year Award Finalist, Adult Fiction, 2001

"Dionne’s narration is hypnotic and moody, mapping out Atwood’s social and emotional geography, the many little hurts and betrayals, and the hopes. Listeners will find themselves piecing together the clues, guessing at truths, but the rewards are to be found in the layering of details and the skill of the storytelling." –AudioFile

“An example of a writer at the very peak of her performance.…As it delves into the kinds of relationships that can exist between men and women and the rich and poor, it becomes a compassionate and utterly honest book. It is profound and touching. It is to be treasured.”
Edmonton Journal

The Blind Assassin is the kind of story so full of intrigue and desperation that you take it to bed with you simply because you can’t bear to put it down.…It’s one thing to write an accomplished novel; it’s another entirely to spin a tale so brilliantly that the reader internalizes it.” –Harper’s Bazaar

“Margaret Atwood is one of the greatest writers alive.…A novel of luminous prose, scalpel-precise insights and fierce characters.…[The Blind Assassin] is so assured, so elegant and so incandescently intelligent, she casts her contemporaries in the shade.” –Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Atwood is THE master

This tale only soldifies Atwood's genius. She is so good on so many levels her talent is really unfair to the rest of the authors.

The Mozart of fiction. Her stories, her prose seem to flow from a higher source. Several times I findmyself amazed at how impossibly great she really is.

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I love Atwood

I really enjoyed this book. I thought the narrator was great and the story was engrossing. it seemed a little disjointed at first and I was a bit confused, but after the first 30 minutes I was hooked. I wish there were more Atwood books on audible. I have read many of her books and next to the HandMaids's Tale this is probably my favorite.

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Intriguing story . Enjoyed the Canadian setting .

Another MA easy read. The characters are so well developed and the intriguing events create suspense and in the end andjustice prevails.

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A Female Version of The Great Gatsby

What did you love best about The Blind Assassin?

The way Atwood drew me into life in small-town Canada before the Second World War.

What did you like best about this story?

The ending. I didn't see it coming.

Which scene was your favorite?

When Iris finally stands up to Freddie and tells her she shouldn't wear that shade of green because it make a woman her age look bilious.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Iris described what it would be like if her estranged granddaughter would forgive her and come visit.

Any additional comments?

Iris is the kind of woman who, if you met in person, would probably not tell you about the details of her life. Two things that make this novel compelling: getting to hear her story before she dies and the way Atwood tells the story. It's not easy to keep track of what's going on, but if you just go with it, it all makes sense in the end.

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Birds everywhere!

I was so glad to finally get to this Margaret Atwood book. But then, the tweeting started in the background. It comes and goes but is mostly there, at least for the hour or two I made it through before I almost pulled my hair out. I really hate that it ruined this for me- I was loving the story.

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    4 out of 5 stars

Great story -- audio issues overblown

Judge this audiobook on its merits. The hissing sound that other reviewers complain about lasts for the first 30 minutes of an 18-hour recording. After that, the audio quality is perfect.

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Wonderful Audio

First of all this is one of the best matches of author and narrator that I've heard.Of all the good things about this book pehaps the best is Atwood's ability to extract all the fine things out of the English language. This is equalled by Margot Dionne's ability to speak each syllable with such passion that she wring's every nuance of meaning from it. Listening to this audio was like being a fly on the wall watching the characters evolve.

The story here is one of romance, lust, intrigue, deception, heartbreak, and family tragedy that is framed in 100 years of real life history.

There is nothing new in any of the subplots. It is the weaving of each of these told and told individual stories into a masterpiece that will keep you listening.

It is like someone taking mundane "been there - done that" food items and combining them into several new recipies, adding a table presentaion and serving a feast full of dishes that taste new even though you've eaten them all before.

By allowing the story to span such a timeline, Atwood has plenty of room for the characters to evolve into 3D people that you come to know quite well.

About 2/3 of the way through you begin to realize the final secret that will be revealed at the end. As it slowly dawns on you, you begin to think back and realize that it should have hit you sooner if only you'd paid more attention to detail. Everything was there to support the truth. Like a master illusionist Atwood misdirected us because she didn't want us to see it until she was ready.

The integration of the sci-fi story was a great tool to add to certain character's development as well as to provide some insight into what the characters do when they were "off-camera".

Overall one of the greatest fictional works in many years.

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    4 out of 5 stars

Engaging, insightful read!

An unhurried, even languid, yet cogent and challenging exploration of age, youth, love, loss, cowardice, and social mores in the first half of the 20th century. A melodrama, a tragedy in the vein of Greek tragedy, Shakespearean tragedy and Dickensian tragedy. Not at all a Sci-Fi work. Presented in a complex modern style (which, of itself, is not necessarily groundbreaking), Atwood's perspicacious prose conveys truth less as through a true-color photograph than as through a "tinted" (colorized) black and white snapshot---the focus of the snapshot suffused with color, at times even florid or false color, while the background just enough tinted to convey context. Margot Dionne's crisp, clean narration is spectacular as the voice of Iris, one spent by life, love, and regret, as she completes this one last task: setting down the truth.

Good novel (4), Excellent narration (5), good audio quality (4) => overall good (4)

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Great book maybe but terrible Audio

Would you consider the audio edition of The Blind Assassin to be better than the print version?

No - audio is terrible. I've ordered the print edition from Amazon and trying to get my credit refund from Audible.

What did you like best about this story?

Mystery. Life. Suspense. Buildup.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Margot Dionne?

Recording quality is so poor that Narrator is irrelevant.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No.

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Beautiful and stunning

Atwood is by far one of my favorite authors. The Blind Assassin is mesmerizing. I did not expect the ending, which made me cry because of how beautiful it was. Read this book. That's all there is to say.

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