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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | [Mark Twain]
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

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  • by Mark Twain
  • Narrated by Norman Dietz
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  • LENGTH
    12 hrs and 56 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    10-03-02
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Publisher's Summary

Transported back in time to the regal days of chivalry, the quick-witted, sharp-tongued Connecticut Yankee introduces the legendary King Arthur and his court to some "magic" even the wizard Merlin never dreamed of: the destructive power of gunpowder, and the ability to eclipse the sun itself!

(P)1988 by Recorded Books, Inc.

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    Randy Dearborn, MI, USA 08-21-04
    Randy Dearborn, MI, USA 08-21-04
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    "Funny, Smart, and Timely"

    I wish I could convey the delight I felt listening to this presentation of Twain's astute critique of society -- past and present. While written over 100 years ago, its insights and wisdom are as timely, perhaps even more so, than they were then. The reading of this book is also a joy -- the reader is sharp, witty, and brings the first-person of this narrative not only to life, but to a engaging seat next you. By the time I was hour into it, he was my friend, charmingly relating his unbelievable tale to me. Do yourself a favor -- listen to this book.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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    Glen Delray Beach, FL, United States 11-06-04
    Glen Delray Beach, FL, United States 11-06-04 Member Since 2002
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    "This ain't the movie."

    If all you know of this book is the silly Danny Kaye movie, you have denied yourself a true treat. His humor and wit are as sharp here as anything he ever wrote. You will both laugh and be astounded. Listen, it's a gem.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Nathaniel College Grove, TN, USA 08-22-08
    Nathaniel College Grove, TN, USA 08-22-08 Member Since 2007
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    "Dietz is a pleasure!"

    I've enjoyed Norman Dietz's version of Connecticut Yankee and Life on the Mississippi, and it's hard to imagine that anyone could read these works better. He may read slower, but I never noticed it. Unless you are intent on blitzing through these texts as fast as you can, Dietz's readings are a real treat. It really is possible to imagine yourself sitting on a steamboat listening to Clemens himself.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Tad Davis Philadelphia, PA USA 03-22-08
    Tad Davis Philadelphia, PA USA 03-22-08 Member Since 2005
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    "Good, but the pace could be faster"

    Norman Dietz usually does a good job with Mark Twain, and he does so here; but the pace could be faster. (Compared with one of the other unabridged recordings available here, it's a full hour longer.) I hadn't remembered that the story is chock full of the Yankee's thoughts about politics and economy, and at times this gets tedious. But stay with the story through the scenes involving slavery: the context is totally different, but Twain's anger still burns white hot. And the conclusion, for all the satire that comes before it, is shockingly brutal.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Terry Grand Lake, CO, USA 08-04-06
    Terry Grand Lake, CO, USA 08-04-06
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    "Top Notch Sarcasm"

    Norman Dietz's reading is absolutely spot-on. His dry sense of humor and sarcastic drawl makes me feel like I'm sitting on Mark Twain's front porch listening to the author himself read. If your only introduction to this story is the Bing Crosby musical (shudder) or if you've only ever read Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, PLEASE do yourself a huge favor and listen to this book. Heck! Even listening to the free preview is worth the time!

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    David Taoyuan HsienTaiwan 08-14-05
    David Taoyuan HsienTaiwan 08-14-05
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    "Hilarious Truth about the Middle Ages"

    God created Mark Twain to puncture the pomposity of the human race. This audiobook gives us a whole new perspective on the "gallantry" of the Middle Ages. With typical tongue in cheek, Twain guides us through the mythology of King Arthur and his Round Table. This audiobook would be worth the price if you only got the passages where Merlin is discredited by having his tower is blown up using modern day explosives. Sandy's tale in Chapter 15 is nothing short of perfect. I laughed till I cried.

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    Scott pacific northwest, u.s. 02-24-05
    Scott pacific northwest, u.s. 02-24-05 Member Since 2004

    still tilting at windmills, after all of these years.

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    "dated ... and timeless."

    a 19th century american writing about 6th century england. how much more dated can you get?

    yet, time and again, passage after passage, i wished that mr. clemens were here to point out the buffoonery of our own high-minded 'leaders' of all persuasions.

    "Men are all fools. Born so, I guess."

    oppression and justice, intolerance, the power of training, and the fallibility of humans. it's all there, in the 6th, the 19th, or the 21st century.

    the narrator, Norman Dietz, is very good but perhaps not outstanding. he certainly did not take anything away from the story. the quality, format 2, was fine (i was listening at night before sleep with headphones).

    so, four stars. a good listen.

    2 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    Peggy Cassopolis, MI, USA 09-30-06
    Peggy Cassopolis, MI, USA 09-30-06
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    "Just didn't care about the characters"

    This is very centered on the anachronistic features but the characters are not very interesting or well-developed. The reader sounds like he's from MD or VA not Connecticut.

    1 of 5 people found this review helpful
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