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Train Dreams and Jesus' Son

De: Denis Johnson
Narrado por: Will Patton
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Here are two complete audiobooks by Denis Johnson, narrated by Will Patton. Listen to both Train Dreams, and Jesus’ Son, as well as an excerpt from Denis Johnson’s National Book Award-winning Tree of Smoke.

In Train Dreams Robert Grainer is a day laborer in the American West at the start of the 20th century—an ordinary man in extraordinary times. Buffeted by the loss of his family, Grainer struggles to make sense of this strange new world. As his story unfolds, we witness both his shocking personal defeats and the radical changes that transform America in his lifetime. Suffused with the history and landscapes of the American West—its otherworldly flora and fauna, its rugged loggers and bridge builders—this new novella by the National Book Award-winning author of Tree of Smoke captures the disappearance of a distinctly American way of life.

Jesus's Son, also adapted for the screen, is a now-classic collection of 10 stories from the author of Resuscitation of a Hanged Man and Angels. The stories are narrated by a young man, a recovering alcoholic and heroin addict, whose dependencies have led him to petty crime, cruelty, betrayal, and various kinds of loss.

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“[A] severely lovely tale . . . The visionary, miraculous element in Johnson's deceptively tough realism makes beautiful appearances in this book. The hard, declarative sentences keep their powder dry for pages at a time, and then suddenly flare into lyricism.” —James Wood, The New Yorker

“National Book Award winner Johnson (Tree of Smoke) has skillfully packed an epic tale into novella length in this account of the life of Idaho Panhandle railroad laborer Robert Grainer . . . The gothic sensibility of the wilderness and isolated settings and Native American folktales, peppered liberally with natural and human-made violence, add darkness to a work that lingers viscerally with readers . . . Highly recommended.” —Library Journal (starred)

“[Dennis Johnson is] a synthesizer of profoundly American voices: we can hear Twain in his biting irony, Whitman in his erotic excess, not a little of Dashiell Hammett too in the hard sentences he throws back at his gouged, wounded world. And behind all these you sense something else: a visionary angel, a Kerouac, or, better yet, a Blake, who has seen his demon and yearned for God and forged a language to contain them both.” —Newsday

Mesmerizing Writing • Poetic Narrative • Masterful Storytelling • Elegant Simplicity • Distinctive Voice

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Would you try another book from Denis Johnson and/or Will Patton?

I was interested in Train Dreams because it is set in northern Idaho, near my home. I also wanted a taste of Denis Johnson's writing before hitting his bigger work. I am not sure that I will follow-up on Johnson's work. These left me luke-warm on his work.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Train Dreams and Jesus' Son?

That is the missing element -- not much memorable.

What about Will Patton’s performance did you like?

He did a good job.

Do you think Train Dreams and Jesus' Son needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No. Better to start over.

Any additional comments?

This review sounds more negative than I intended. The stories were good and creative, just not remarkable. (Isn't that what we want? Remarkable?)

Set in Northern Idaho

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Denis Johnson is a writer's writer--in all the good ways. Jesus' Son was and still is one of my favorite books, an elegant pile of deceptively simple stories of youthful addictions and desperation.

Train Dreams recreates the memories of an isolated, hard working life that none still living possess. In the early half of the past century, Robert Grainier works first as a logger and migrant construction worker before he is forced to sublimate his grief (over the sudden loss of his family) into the simple acts of homesteading work and odd jobs, and in those efforts, he works through the loss that still haunts him.

These books are good and worth your time. The narrator of this recording, Will Patton, chews the words carefully and owns each moment on the page.

Honed prose and a solid performance

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Will Patton did a fantastic job at narrating these masterworks of the late, great Mr Johnson. You Really get Bang for your buck with this purchase, receiving receiving both Train Dreams, Jesus's son and and the opening to Tree of Smoke.
There is SO MUCH packed into these 5 and half hours! What a marvelous Double Feature!
I would recommend that people listen to listen to train dreams and Jesus's son separately callee, however short the pieces may be. They are extremely different t from each other and I believe each one deserves its own listen.
Train Dreams is a phenomenal epically Intimate story of 1 man's life during early 1900s in the West. Some great and beautiful phrases forced to purchase this novella in print.
Same goes for Jesus' Son, a collection of 1st person short stories following one can only assume is a loose fictionalization of the author's own poisoned years yet they are written with such Grace, Humor & Heart that I couldn't help but finish the audiobook and immediately hit Restart!
BRAVO!

2 Masterworks Narrated w/ Perfection!

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So fantastic that these two books are available for one credit. They're both extraordinary and Patton does an amazing job, as he always does. Train Dreams is one of my most re-listened to audiobooks.

One of the greats

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Trains Dreams was a slow, immersive story that artfully unfolds a story of aman's simple life. I thought I would not care for a story of a man who seemed to have no introspection, but as I read more deeply, I began to understand how well this character was wrought. On the surface he and the supporting characters appeared two-dimensional; but now I believe the author was writing with the simplicity of the times and demonstrated how people truly interacted and presented themselves. What is so uncanny about this novella is observing how the character's true self was revealed so subtly, almost to be missed, if the reading was not attended to more closely.

Jesus' Son--why would I care about a manipulative, opportunistic lost soul as the main character? Written in the first person, I felt like this was the author's real-life story and I did not like him. But the writing was mesmerizing, and for every reprehensible action or discussion the character embarked on, I was transported by the poetic narrative. A purely wonderful experience. And somehow as the character, in such simple steps, attempts to redeem himself, he becomes sympathetic and an individual to be cared about.

Both stories so masterfully written. The narration in both instances was spot-on, a beautiful voice that characterized his subjects with a straightforward but empathetic understanding.

I Should Have Disliked These Stories

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