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The Orchard Keeper

De: Cormac McCarthy
Narrado por: Ed Sala
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One of America’s most celebrated novelists, Cormac McCarthy announced his towering presence on the literary stage with his first novel, The Orchard Keeper. Within the pages of this classic work, John Wesley Rattner, his uncle Ather, and bootlegger Marion Sylder find their lives dangerously entwined in pre-World War II Tennessee. There, the men’s tragedies and struggles are mirrored by the looming specter of industrialization.

©1965 Cormac McCarthy (P)2013 Recorded Books
Clásicos Ficción Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Pueblo Pequeño y Rural
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It may not be fair to judge a writer against himself when speaking in general terms but this story is less than your typical work. A great story with better than average depth, still, not as strong as his following work.

Less than usual

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Cormacs least essential book. I appreciated the depiction of Appalachia and the characters were very interesting. I think that makes the direction the story heads in that much more of a let down. This one is good as nice reminder of where the author came from and simultaneously a reminder of how much better he really became.

As a side note, I appreciated the narrators voice and characterizations but I felt that the story was read in much too run-on a fashion. I couldn’t even tell chapters apart or changes in location and perspective which added to my general confusion. This may be more an editing issue than a narration issue but nonetheless it was off putting.

Least essential

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Somewhat uneven early work but still McCarthy. Still perfecting his style but we’ll done. Enjoyed the narration as well

Early cormac

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I really can’t review the writing because I was so distracted by the cadence and of the narrator.

Distracting narration

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The reader fails to capture the tone and the cadence of this great story. It was also poorly engineered with noticeable hum. Disappointing!

great book, poor engineering

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I enjoyed the narrator’s voice. The story was a bit loose but Overall I enjoyed this book.

Good narration

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just couldn't get into it. didn't like. may be his first but possibly the worst

not like most McCarthy

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Very funny at times. Especially the hillbilly dialog. Quite a bit of jumping around, so it takes some patience.

Classic McCarthy

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This was my second MxCormac McCathy book, “Blood Meridian” being my first. While this book is of singular difference to the above, it has a way of drawing you into before you know it. Now I have to start the next of his books.

Narrator kin’a grows on ya

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I'm not going to lie - I found this one tougher-going. I've given it 4 stars because I'm a tragic Cormac McCarthy fan, and despite losing the narrative thread several times, the striking prose and rich characterisations alone are worth the price of admission.

A tendency to drift

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