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The Bonfire of the Vanities

De: Tom Wolfe
Narrado por: Joe Barrett
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This bitingly hilarious American satire will forever define late twentieth-century New York style.

Tom Wolfe’s bestselling modern classic tells the story of Sherman McCoy, an elite Wall Street bond trader who has it all: wealth, power, prestige, a Park Avenue apartment, a beautiful wife, and an even more beautiful mistress, until one wrong turn sends Sherman spiraling downward in a humiliating fall from grace.

A car accident in the Bronx involving Sherman, his girlfriend, and two young lower-class Black men sets a match to the incendiary racial and social tensions of 1980s New York City. Suddenly, Sherman finds himself embroiled in the most brutal, high-profile case of the year, as prosecutors, politicians, the press, the police, the clergy, and assorted hustlers rush in to further their own political and social agendas. With so many egos at stake, the last priority on anyone’s mind is truth or justice.

©1987 Tom Wolfe (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Clásicos Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Literatura y Ficción Sátira Divertido Ingenioso

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"A big, bitter, funny, craftily plotted book that grabs you by the lapels and won't let go." ( New York Times Book Review)
"Sheer entertainment against a fabulous background....Often hilarious, and much, much more." ( Kirkus Reviews)
"Erupting from the first line with noise, color, tension and immediacy....brilliant." ( Publishers Weekly)
Compelling Storyline • Vivid Social Commentary • Masterful Character Voices • Satirical Humor • Timeless Themes

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That's a harsh characterization that is as true as it is misleading. It's true because Wolfe has written a book so deeply steeped in the specific era it was written that it only makes sense in that one context. It's also a tawdry story of little lasting literary merit. It's misleading because that tawdry story does in fact have elements of the universal in it, plus that plethora of 1980s cultural references makes it a charming time capsule of what things were like. This is a terrifically entertaining book. It's a vivid reminder of how much things are still the same and how much things have changed. Joe Barrett does a terrific job of getting all the voices and accents down right. Wolfe does a terrific job of portraying all the different agendas and the ambiguity of how a single version of the facts can be perceived so very differently by all the parties involved.

Disposable literature at its best

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I loved this book. Looking through the other reviews, I see some some people love it and some people hate it.

Some call it racist... And the characters tend to be caricatures of stereotypes. But that furthers the story, and every racial and social economic group is equally portrayed.

Some say the story is slow, and the plot isn't that well developed. The plot isn't what makes this story great. It's the intimate portrayals of the main characters, with their many faults on full display. The way they preen, rationalize, and make themselves the center of the universe in their own minds.

This is a story with no good guys. Read it if you love lavish descriptions of events and places, and if you like unflinching character portrayals.

If you want a rousing quick plot and easily defined good and bad, look elsewhere.

A story for the cynical student of human nature

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Would you listen to The Bonfire of the Vanities again? Why?

Probably not, but I liked Joe Barrett's reading. It enlivened a book I read when it came out, thirty years ago. But I don't need to visit this story a third time.

Would you recommend The Bonfire of the Vanities to your friends? Why or why not?

For a period piece, a morality tale pre-Internet and social media, it remains a valuable dramatization of the pressure of what the 'flak catchers' Tom Wolfe profiled endured two decades later in the Bronx. This time, it's the legal profession, not the (other) bureaucrats.

What does Joe Barrett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Having enjoyed his reading of John Irving's "A Prayer for Owen Meany," Barrett here can show off his range of voices and accents as he has many more characters to work with. While the "haw haw haws" on Wolfe's page still grate to the ear here, the verve and pathos Joe Barrett brings to the protagonist, Sherman McCoy, deepens the novel and message.

If you could rename The Bonfire of the Vanities, what would you call it?

"Pin the WASP to the wall"--a phrase used by Sherman's persecutors

Any additional comments?

Ch, 22, a descent from the Dickensian satire into Dantean depths, is harrowing and very well told. One of the longer chapters, but the book generally moves along well. Despite dinner party chat in real time, and those Tom Wolfe elaborations of sartorial and decorative detail.

You turn into a cipher

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Wow. This is fantastic as an audible book. Amazing performance from start to finish. And an incredible storyline which you may or may not find palatable.

Amazing

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This book is written in such detailed, visualizing it in your mind as if you are watching a movie, a story tangled together by all seemingly unrelated people who in the end collide into the brutal reality that is the ending. Loved it for beginning to end all the characters raw, real, and ugly

Like a movie in your mind

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This is the second time I've listened to this highly amusing story. This reader is an ideal and delightful addition to the experience.Ill hear it on another occasion and enjoy it all over again .

Wonderful! I

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I read this book several years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. I am pleased to report that the audio version did not disappoint! It was extremely well-read and I found myself laughing out loud as I listened. Terrific audio experience and an unforgettable book, well worth the voluminous download.

Fabulous story, hilarious and sardonic!

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Great listening experience and excellent storyline. Will be looking for other works done by Joe Barrett.

Entertaining

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What did you love best about The Bonfire of the Vanities?

It's amazing that a book 30 years old could remain so relevant and even prescient. Bonfire has long been one of my favorite books. So, as a Super-Fan, I could hardly imagine how any book by Tom Wolfe could find room for improvement. Yet, this performance by Joe Barrett proves that even "perfect" has wiggle room. This audio is so entertaining, I've actually listened to it numerous times, much like one watches an iconic movie over and over through the years.

a flawless book and a flawless performance

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Enjoyed the story, more so once I was halfway in. Would have given it 5 star if not for the absurd amount of profanity.

Good story - too much profanity.

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