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Absalom, Absalom! | [William Faulkner]
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Absalom, Absalom!

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  • by William Faulkner
  • Narrated by Grover Gardner
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    12 hrs and 31 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    01-08-08
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Publisher's Summary

Absalom, Absalom! tells the story of Thomas Sutpen, the enigmatic stranger who came to Jefferson township in the early 1830s. With a French architect and a band of wild Haitians, he wrung a fabulous plantation out of the muddy bottoms of the north Mississippi wilderness.

Sutpen was a man, Faulker said, "who wanted sons and the sons destroyed him". His tragedy left its impress not only on his contemporaries but also on men who came after, men like Quentin Compson, haunted even into the 20th century by Sutpen's legacy of ruthlessness and singleminded disregard for the human community.

©1986 Jill Faulkner Summers; ©1993 Books on Tape, Inc.

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    pilot Silver Spring, MD, United States 01-08-09
    pilot Silver Spring, MD, United States 01-08-09 Member Since 2008
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    "A long, enjoyable listen"

    This was the first Faulkner novel I attempted to read/listen since high school (when I thought I'd never read Faulkner again). With that said, I found this audiobook to be really excellent, and I plan to buy more of Faulkner's books. The reader was crisp, clear, and fit the book perfectly. Warning: this story/ plot line may be difficult to follow. If one is unfamiliar with the story, I recommend consulting some sort of plot chronology because it makes the listening experience a lot more enjoyable. (google University of Virginia and Absolom)

    23 of 23 people found this review helpful
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    Mary Lake St Louis, MO, USA 02-25-10
    Mary Lake St Louis, MO, USA 02-25-10
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    "Audio Needed"

    For me having this book read to me as I read along w/ an actual book in hand made this book much easier to comprehend. I tried first to read the book, and then just listening to the audio book~I needed to do both. The more you listened, the easier this story was to follow. You get pulled in by the author and the narrator.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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    Elizabeth OZARK, AL, United States 11-16-11
    Elizabeth OZARK, AL, United States 11-16-11 Member Since 2011
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    "Narrator made the difficult easy."

    I was nervous to read Faulkner having always heard how difficult his novels were. I was pleasantly surprised by the ease at which I was able to handle Absalom, Absalom! I give full credit for that to the excellent interpretation of Mr. Gardner. I never had trouble following the thoughts or complicated storyline of Faulkner's masterpiece. I now believe he is a MUST READ.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Paul Cheraw, SC, United States 02-11-11
    Paul Cheraw, SC, United States 02-11-11 Member Since 2008
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    "Faulkner's best"

    A terrific novel -- one of the finest written in America. And as a Southerner I have to salute the narrator. His accents weren't bad.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    cox leesburg, virginia, United States 09-06-11
    cox leesburg, virginia, United States 09-06-11
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    "Awesome Book"

    This book was a difficult but great read. Faulkner makes use of an interesting technique by jumping back and forth between the past and the present with many of the characters. By doing this he creates a patchwork of small bits of information that eventually come together as a whole piece. Although this creates a very unique read it also becomes hard to keep all the facts straight, but if you stick through to the end you will not be let down.

    PS: The second time through is better

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    Tim B Maumelle, Arkansas, United States 06-26-12
    Tim B Maumelle, Arkansas, United States 06-26-12 Member Since 2012
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    "Faulkner at his finest!"
    If you could sum up Absalom, Absalom! in three words, what would they be?

    It is hard to say which of Faulkner's works is my favorite, but Absalom, Absalom! certainly ranks in the top three. Grover Gardner is wonderful as the narrator, too. Faulkner, of course, is not an easy read, but with time one can begin to understand the "flow" of Faulkner's writing. I think this Audible presentation is an excellent way to capture Faulkner's wonderful poetic voice. Highly recommended!


    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Douglas New Rochelle, NY, USA 02-27-08
    Douglas New Rochelle, NY, USA 02-27-08 Member Since 2007
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    "Not easy to read..."

    A difficult listen. Faulkner is never easy but always enjoyable. Your efforts will be well worth it.

    15 of 18 people found this review helpful
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    Ed Wallingford, CT, United States 11-03-12
    Ed Wallingford, CT, United States 11-03-12 Member Since 2003
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    "Outstanding All Around"

    I love Faulkner, and had tried to get through reading this book three times, all without success. The writing, while beautiful, is just so dense, and takes so much concentration to understand, that I plain ran out of steam each time. But I decided to give the audio book a try. My thinking was that maybe a narrator would interpret the writing, and give me a boost in understanding it all.
    Unlike most of my plans and schemes, this one worked to perfection! Grover Gardner did a flat-out incredible job narrating. His tones, his inflections, his interpretations, were uniformly superb. With his help, the novel became comprehensible. I wasn't even aware when he hit the infamous 1300-plus-word sentence, it was all so smooth.
    And what a novel! I hadn't known beforehand that this book is held in such esteem by Faulknerians, but it is, and justly so. It is breathtaking in scope and execution, nearly on a par with The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying. And praise doesn't come higher than that.
    Thank you, Grover Gardner, thank you Audible!

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Todd Chicago, IL, United States 03-08-13
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    "Discover Faulkner in this book."
    Would you listen to Absalom, Absalom! again? Why?

    The reader has a great voice. He never seems to get bored with the material. How could he?


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    I'm not sure, but there were some good ones.


    What about Grover Gardner’s performance did you like?

    His voice, intonation, and accent.


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

    No, it takes time to digest.


    Any additional comments?

    none

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    David Atlanta, GA, United States 01-14-13
    David Atlanta, GA, United States 01-14-13 Member Since 2005
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    "Not Faulkner's best work"
    Is there anything you would change about this book?

    Faulkner was notorious for going on a binge when he finished a novel. This book reads like he started drinking heavily from page one. I have read most of his works and this book (next to the Fable) is one of my least favorites. I decide to listen to it, in hopes that it would fall anew to me on listening ears. Unfortunately that was not the case. Faulkner is the master of the stream of consciousness writing that seems to be popular now, but this story was too disjunctive and difficult to follow. The flashback parts of the story make it difficult to tell where you are in space with the timeline. I would certainly not recommend it for bedtime reading. It takes way too much concentration to read casually.


    Would you be willing to try another book from William Faulkner? Why or why not?

    I have read most of his work, and will continue to revisit his better works. His best book in my opinion is Intruder in the Dust.


    Which character – as performed by Grover Gardner – was your favorite?

    Rosa


    Do you think Absalom, Absalom! needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

    Not likely since Faulkner is dead. Anyway, most of his books intertwined the stories of many families in Yoknapatawpha county. To me that is his brilliance. Every time I read one of his works, I can see another story intersecting with it at some point.


    Any additional comments?

    I love Audible. I love to read and there are too many books in the world and too little time. Audible has given me the chance to listen to books while I workout or dive my car.
    Thanks Audible.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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