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Parade's End

De: Ford Madox Ford
Narrado por: Steven Crossley
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Ford Madox Ford’s tetralogy, set in England during World War I, is widely considered one of the best novels of the 20th century.

First published as four separate novels (Some Do Not…, No More Parades, A Man Could Stand Up, and The Last Post) between 1924 and 1928, Parade’s End explores the world of the English ruling class as it descends into the chaos of war.

Christopher Tietjens is an officer from a wealthy family who finds himself torn between his unfaithful socialite wife, Sylvia, and his suffragette mistress, Valentine. A profound portrait of one man’s internal struggles during a time of brutal world conflict, Parade’s End bears out Graham Greene’s prediction that "there is no novelist of this century more likely to live than Ford Madox Ford."

©1950 Alfred A. Knopf (P)2012 Simon & Schuster
Clásicos Ficción Histórica Guerra y Ejército Género Ficción Histórico Siglo XX Apasionante emocionalmente
Fascinating Characters • Historical Insights • Complex Story • Beautiful Writing • Vivid Storytelling • Pleasant Voice

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This is a long and difficult work. Having an audio version probably makes it easier to follow since much of it is stream of consciousness, and the narrator does an excellent job of distinguising the different characters. The effect of the novel is cumulative--and well worth the effort.

Probably easier to listen to than to read

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Structure and language are interesting and engaging. The story is told in circles around specific points in time before during and after WWI. Set among the English aristocracy, its biases and racial stereotypes place it in another world but oddly familiar. I have no idea what the HBO miniseries is like. The book is enough.

Insightful and modern

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Parade’s End is my all time favorite novel. Ford Madox Ford paints a picture of the decline and fall of the old order. It’s not about WWI but how the war exposed and vulgarized the ruling class of England. The characters of Christopher and Sylvia Tietjens are two of the most fascinating characters created in all if literature. By the end the reader or listener understands why there will be no more parades.

Special word about the narrator, Steven Crossley. The reading of tgis novel is especially important because it touches in class and attitude. I cannot imagine and reader topping Me. Crossley. He is magnificent.

20th Century’s Greatest Masterpiece

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Very much, but it must be to one's tastes. I loved every second of it. It is long and intense.

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

Not possible!

Any additional comments?

I read this when much younger and listened to it just last year. Deeper and more powerful than before. I will read it again maybe next year.

Can't believe it's over.

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Wonderful, but wordy and sometimes slow. I first saw the TV series staring Benedict Comberbatch in all his brilliance. The series happens to be one of those rare instances where the screen adaptation faithfully follows the book capturing the important parts and sparing us much of the repetitious mental ruminations of 'Ford's characters. This doesn't take away from the merits of Ford's investigation into Edwardian society or the study of a virtuous man tormented by having to live in a world unworthy of him. Tiejans is an ultra-conservative, but one with a heart embodying all that is good in the Tory philosophy; honesty, fairness, obligation to care for those in his service. He's a rather good example for how the American Republican party might reinvent itself and still remain true to its core values. Seeing the Series gave me images of the characters and places that made the story even more vivid. The series also largely overlooks the last volume which is the weakest of the four books and more of an after thought involving the protagonist's brother. Crossley's narration is spot on doing justice to both male and female characters.

See the TV Series then read the book

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