
A Walk on the Wild Side
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Narrado por:
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Keith Szarabajka
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Nelson Algren
With its depictions of the downtrodden prostitutes, bootleggers, and hustlers of Perdido Street in the old French Quarter of 1930s New Orleans, A Walk in the Wild Side has found a place in the imaginations of all generations since it first appeared. As Algren admitted, the book "wasn't written until long after it had been walked . . . I found my way to the streets on the other side of the Southern Pacific station, where the big jukes were singing something called 'Walking the Wild Side of Life.' I've stayed pretty much on that side of the curb ever since."
Perhaps the author's own words describe this classic work best: "The book asks why lost people sometimes develop into greater human beings than those who have never been lost in their whole lives. Why men who have suffered at the hands of other men are the natural believers in humanity, while those whose part has been simply to acquire, to take all and give nothing, are the most contemptuous of mankind."
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"Deserves to be read by every Catch-22 and Cuckoo's Nest freak just so they can find out what opened the door for [these] two novels....It's not only that before Heller and Kesey there was Algren. It's that Algren is where they come from." ( Rolling Stone)
"The intensity of his feeling, the accuracy of his thought, make me wonder if any other writer of our time has shown us more exactly the human basis of our democracy. Though Algren often defines his positive values by showing us what happens in their absence, his hell burns with passion for heaven." ( New York Times Book Review)
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Beautifully written exasperating novel
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But the book is not about the preacher, but his son, Dove Linkhorn, an illiterate, horny, goofy and sometimes mean teenager. Dove is the book’s focus, if not its hero, riding the rails out of town after an incident with the older attractive woman he’s been working for. He ends up in New Orleans, where most of the novel takes place. Dove hangs out on Perdido Street with con men, pimps and prostitutes, who are often malicious but entertaining. There is a lot of drunkenness, sex (discreetly described) and violence. Dove takes on a variety of odd jobs, always worrying about the money for another meal or another drink.
The novel provides an education into early ‘30s America and the appalling poverty and desperation wrought by the Depression. Most of the characters are out to cheat the others or escape their sorry lives. Nevertheless, there is a lot of humor, mostly based on Dove’s well-meaning ignorance. Many of the brothel scenes are comical, with easy-to-mock customers.
The book has a strong flavor for the early ‘30s. Nelson Algren occasionally pulls back to offer a panoramic view of American life in those years. The novel sometimes reminded me of “Tobacco Road,” the 1932 Erskine Caldwell novel that focused on even poorer and less educated denizens of the old South.
Keith Szarabajka was a flamboyant narrator, sometimes yelling, sometimes using accents, mostly speaking with an exaggerated drawl. He did an excellent job in holding the listener’s attention in this provocative and unusual tale.
So That’s What the Depression Was Like
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If you could sum up A Walk on the Wild Side in three words, what would they be?
Interesting Compelling Authentic. Very little resemblance to the film with Jane Fonda, Laurence Harvey and Anne Baxter. Still a great book. Narrator is superb.What did you like best about this story?
There wasn;t any part of the book that dragged or was boring or used as fillerIf you could take any character from A Walk on the Wild Side out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Halle seemed to have the best moral compass.Evcellent Story
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Poetry of the underclass
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My problem was the production dynamics. Passages would go from real quite, almost a whisper, to loud yelling.
Worth the story
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