
Cloudsplitter
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Pete Larkin
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Russell Banks
A triumph of the imagination and a masterpiece of modern storytelling, Cloudsplitter is narrated by the enigmatic Owen Brown, last surviving son of America's most famous and still controversial political terrorist and martyr, John Brown. Deeply researched, brilliantly plotted, and peopled with a cast of unforgettable characters both historical and wholly invented, Cloudsplitter is dazzling in its re-creation of the political and social landscape of our history during the years before the Civil War, when slavery was tearing the country apart. But within this broader scope, Russell Banks has given us a riveting, suspenseful, heartbreaking narrative filled with intimate scenes of domestic life, of violence and action in battle, of romance and familial life and death that make the listener feel in astonishing ways what it is like to be alive in that time.
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I realized I never really knew the circumstances of John Brown and Harper’s Ferry. History as taught in Texas schools when I was young was very different from that taught elsewhere. I know it’s fictionalized, Read it.
So glad I listened.
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Takes time to build up, but eventually worth it
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Would you listen to Cloudsplitter again? Why?
Yes, gave me a new perspective on a topic I knew little about.What was one of the most memorable moments of Cloudsplitter?
The death of Owen's niece from accidental scalding.Which character – as performed by Pete Larkin – was your favorite?
John Brown by far!Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes. Remembrances of Owen and how they were described were extraordinary.Any additional comments?
As a southerner with predisposed attitudes toward slavery, this book opened my mind to the realities of how horrible things were for blacks and the terrible price so many people paid.Captivating read
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Years later, I have now listened to the book and while I don't feel quite as awed by the book I still enjoyed it.
Intriguing
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still, check it out for the great story
Good story, not the best narrator
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Great Book
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Great performance, a beautifully written story. Brown was a visionary, who saw the vile nature of America but couldn’t see past his own skin. He sought to do what he thought best to end slavery, in a very manic and biblical way. Banks’ assessment of Brown makes you ponder his sanity, the nature of kinship and the necessity for direct action to incite change or to demonstrate to those who turn a blind eye that a lack of change will not be tolerated. Question his methods, but Brown and Banks’ Brown (and family) saw the rot at the heart of the American project.
He also was a problematic man, his sambo and belief in the American project that relied upon the plight of millions of indigenous people are a key example. But he was a good man who sought a better world for the one he was born into.
10/10, plan to read again.
A tome, a beast, a beautiful novel
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Over important writing style
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Boring waste of time.
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