Black Mischief
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Narrado por:
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Michael Maloney
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Evelyn Waugh
"We are Progress and the New Age. Nothing can stand in our way." When Oxford-educated Emperor Seth succeeds to the throne of the African state of Azania, he has a tough job on his hands. His subjects are ill-informed and unruly, and corruption, double-dealing, and bloodshed are rife. With the aid of Minister of Modernization Basil Seal, Seth plans to introduce his people to the civilized ways of the West--but will it be as simple as that?
Profound hilarity ensues from the issuance of homemade currency, the staging of a "Birth Control Gala," the rightful ruler's demise at his own rather long and tiring coronation ceremonies, and a good deal more mischief.
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Period Piece but Classic
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Does this hold up? Better than Scoop, also read by MM, to my surprise. Waugh here is a bit more controlled and the plot hangs together more convincingly. Sure, there's satire, but it's directed at both the whites and the blacks, on this colonial African outpost. It gets silly with a very extended subplot all about promoting contraception, of all things. Makes me curious how Waugh took this, but after all, around this time I recall the Church of England debating the morality of this technological innovation, too.
Has this dated well?
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Waugh's funniest novel
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Great book, not PC
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Would you consider the audio edition of Black Mischief to be better than the print version?
Yes, chiefly because of Michael Maloney's marvelous reading.What was one of the most memorable moments of Black Mischief?
Hard to pick just one. Certainly memorable, if horrendous, is the scene where the trader Youkoumian returns home from being kidnapped and goes to bed refusing to untie his poor wife who is was trussed up by the kidnappers hours before and lies in agony in her bonds.What does Michael Maloney bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His mellifluous accents made every sentence a seductive delight, and the suave and sinister voice he gives to that rakish anti-hero Basil Seal was absolutely irresistable. Other characters as well, for instance the middle aged upper-class Englishwomen, are given voices that are utterly convincing and hilarious.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No. It is too rich and horrifying a feast for that.Any additional comments?
Perhaps it is among Waugh's black comedies even too black for most readers. However, one must point out that the European characters hardly come off as more admirable than the Africans. His other African novel, Scoop, is much admired, though probably not more politically incorrect than Black Mischief.But what most of all causes me to consider it Waugh's best is his hero, Basil Seal. One might reasonably say that Seal if the only true hero Waugh ever created, since his novels tend to be centered on the catastrophic experiences of a young man who is no more than a cipher. Basil Seal is alive and active in his ruthless and egoistic adventures. We first meet him when in order to finance a trip to Africa, he steals his mother's emeralds. Hardly a cipher, this one.
His other appearance, in Put Out More Flags, is also read by Michael Maloney, and I intend to purchase it even though I already have a version read by someone else.
Waugh's best, superbly performed
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