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Edgar Allan Poe
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The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, Poe's only full novel, is one of his most unusual works. A riveting story, told in the first person, it tells of a disastrous sea voyage involving storms, mutiny, starvation, thirst - and a mysterious conclusion. Jorge Luis Borges and Baudelaire were among those who rated it highly. This recording was timed to mark the 200th anniversary of Poe's birth.
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An unexpected turn of events transforms the novelty of life on the high seas into a nightmare. Going to sea with his best friend, the story's first-person narrator, Arthur Pym, travels the world and miraculously survives abominable horrors - mutiny, shipwreck, abandonment at sea, and hostile natives in the Galapagos. Narrator Adam Sims has a youthful, slightly raspy voice that ideally suits the young narrator. His articulate enunciation and measured pace are consistent throughout the story. To accommodate Poe's lengthy tangents, Sims shifts his tone to match the formality of the historical asides. Through his enthusiastic narration, Sims gives the listener an exciting rendering of Poe's only novel.
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- Carlos Olivo Valverde
- 02-28-21
The first narrative of its genre
On first thought, a contemporary reader might find Poe's narrative a tad extravagant and may even judge it harshly as flawed in many aspects. Poe often arrests the narrative's trail by making seemingly unnecessary digressions and minute descriptions of the nautical life. But we must bear in mind that he was establishing the basis of a genre which was later exploited -and allegedly perfected- by his literary successors (Jules Verne, Herman Melville).
Overall, I think the narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym's is a tale of endurance as well as of adventures. It might also be considered as a Bildungromance or “coming of age novel” and a psychological exploration of the human being's greed for discovery and instinct for survival. The excellent narration by Adam Sims is the perfect travelling companion, particularly if you read the text while listen to the audiobook.
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- Joel D Offenberg
- 11-11-11
Hard to Describe...
...but I'll try.
This is a nautical adventure, but the story of A.G. Pym is hardly a fun one. It's also somewhat sci-fi, ending with a fantasical voyage towards the South Pole (echoed later by Jules Verne in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea).
I get the feeling that Poe wanted to make this sound as realistic as possible, so the book starts out fairly straightforwardly---the narrator stows aboard his friend's father's whaling ship, figuring that he'd be a welcome guest once they put out to sea. But, alas, a mutiny occurs, followed by a shipwreck. The surviving characters spend a lot of time starving and dehydrating (this part drags on quite a bit) before they are rescued and head towards the Pole. There, they meet new creatures, new people, new lands.
I should point out that the book is quite guesome...many of characters die, often in an unpleasant manner. And the story ends oddly---almost mid-sentence, with no real resolution.
This book is interesting for historical reasons, more than for its enterainment value (which, in my opinion, is minimal)---Poe was an important author...this is the only novel-length story he published in his lifetime...the sci-fi aspect is one of the earliest examples of that genre. The book has an experimental feel, as if Poe was trying to do something different and new. Apparently, it worked, since Jules Verne (among others) cites it as an inspiration. But I wouldn't call it "fun."
The narrator does a pretty good job with this.
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