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The fictionalized account of Louisiana's colorful and notorious governor, Huey Pierce Long, All the King's Men follows the startling rise and fall of Willie Stark, a country lawyer in the Deep South of the 1930s. Beset by political enemies, Stark seeks aid from his right-hand man, Jack Burden, who will bear witness to the cataclysmic unfolding of this very American tragedy.
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Allen Drury has penetrated the world's stormiest political battleground and the smoke-filled committee rooms of the United States Senate to reveal the bitter conflicts set in motion when the president calls upon the Senate to confirm his controversial choice for secretary of state. This novel is a true epic, showing in fascinating detail the minds and motives of the statesmen, the opportunists, the idealists. Advise and Consent is a timeless story with clear echoes of today's headlines.
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Advise and Consent
- De BookReader en 05-27-15
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The 42nd Parallel
- De: John Dos Passos
- Narrado por: David Drummond
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This first entry in John Dos Passos's celebrated U.S.A. trilogy paints a grand picture of the United States at the dawn of the twentieth century.
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Powerful document of an all-too-familiar past
- De Ryan en 06-01-13
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Arrowsmith (AmazonClassics Edition)
- De: Sinclair Lewis
- Narrado por: Dan John Miller
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Martin Arrowsmith’s youthful curiosity for science has blossomed into an altruistic devotion to medicine and research. The doctor moves from small towns to big cities and from local offices to prestigious institutes. With every step upward that Arrowsmith takes in his career, his idealism is challenged by the greed, corruption, and commercialism of the scientific community, as well as by the temptations of women, money, power, and glory. Against the odds, and through loss and groundbreaking discovery, Dr. Arrowsmith must stay true.
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- De Mikeljon Nikolich en 07-13-23
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I, Claudius
- De: Robert Graves
- Narrado por: Nelson Runger
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Here is one of the best historical novels ever written. Lame, stammering Claudius, once a major embarrassment to the imperial family and now emperor of Rome, writes an eyewitness account of the reign of the first four Caesars: the noble Augustus and his cunning wife, Livia; the reptilian Tiberius; the monstrous Caligula; and finally old Claudius himself. Filled with poisonings, betrayal, and shocking excesses, I Claudius is history that rivals the most exciting contemporary fiction.
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- De Chris en 06-09-09
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The Rabbit Factory
- De: Larry Brown
- Narrado por: Tom Stechschulte
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Set in Memphis, Tennessee, and northern Mississippi, The Rabbit Factory presents a wildly diverse cast of characters who are looking for love, but not necessarily in all the right places. Helen is a sex-starved alcoholic who combs the local bars looking for the one thing her sugar daddy can't give her. Arthur, Helen's aging sugar daddy, is very wealthy, but suffers from severe self-confidence issues. Believing himself unloved, Eric is a runaway who oddly becomes Arthur's adopted son.
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The Rabbit Factory is not worth any of your time
- De Jeff en 03-13-04
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The Gay Place
- De: Billy Lee Brammer
- Narrado por: George Guidall
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Three interlocking tales each feature a different protagonist, a state legislator, a junior senator, and the governor's press secretary, and illuminate the figure of Arthur "Goddam" Fenstemaker, a master politician and the governor of Texas. Considered a ruthless, exuberant politician, Fenstemaker works for the ultimate good of the people, even though he often employs questionable methods.
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- De Kym Hopwood en 03-21-21
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The Icon Black Lives Matter Series
- My Brothers. My Sisters; United in the Deep Jazz Funk of Love
- De: Geoffrey Giuliano
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Giuliano
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This stirring, evocative, one-of-a-kind new audiobook from historian and author Geoffrey Giuliano chronicles a legendary scholar, social reformer, activist, and author, the charismatic Dr. Cornel West, in a loving tribute to his great work and exemplary life. Here is the lauded university professor and folksy intellectual up close and personal exposing his sage ideals in own inimitable, stylish, endearing way.
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The Trial
- De: Franz Kafka
- Narrado por: George Guidall
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If Max Brod had obeyed Franz Kafka's dying request, Kafka's unpublished manuscripts would have been burned, unread. Fortunately, Brod ignored his friend's wishes and published The Trial, which became the author's most famous work. Now Kafka's enigmatic novel regains its humor and stylistic elegance in a new translation based on the restored original manuscript.
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We are all the straw that breaks a camel's back
- De Dan Harlow en 10-14-13
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Marie
- De: H. Rider Haggard
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Allan Quatermain, hero of King Solomon's mines, tells a moving tale of his first wife, the Dutch-born Marie Marais, and the adventures that were linked to her beautiful, tragic history. This moving story depicts the tumultuous political era of the 1830s, involving the Boers, French colonists and the Zulu tribe in the Cape colony of South Africa. Hate and suspicion run high between the home government and the Dutch subjects.
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- De Browsing en 02-22-14
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The Jungle
- De: Upton Sinclair
- Narrado por: George Guidall
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Few books have so affected radical social changes as The Jungle, first published serially in 1906. Exposing unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry in Chicago, Sinclair's novel gripped Americans by the stomach, contributing to the passage of the first Food and Drug Act. If you’ve never read this classic novel, don't be put off by its gruesome reputation. Upton Sinclair was a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who could turn even an exposé into a tender and moving novel.
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Why We Have Unions
- De Jim "The Impatient" en 11-29-17
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Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre All the King's Men
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- Richard Delman
- 06-23-13
Fantastic, but a little too Long.
Robert Penn Warren was something of a god among men during his career. He was both a novelist and a poet, and he was literally great at both. This is his masterpiece. It is the story of Huey Long, the governor of Louisiana during the 1930s, and a PR man named Jack Burden. Long is given the name Willie Stark. The actual governor's election slogan was "Every man a king," which might give you something of an idea of what a master of political rhetoric he was. He was a mercurial man, a mighty politician, loved by many and scorned by many for the corruption of his administration. The twin stories of Jack and Willie are brilliantly intertwined. Michael Emerson is a truly wonderful narrator. His ability to convey all the characters of this rich story is remarkable. His Southern accents are perfect. His portrayal of Willie as a man of profound gifts is just magnificent: we are lucky to be able to listen to such a performance.
The stories of Willie Stark and Jack Burden are a bit too long (sorry for the pun), and a sub-plot involving the history of Cass Mastern et al is really a distraction. Jack's mother is a perfect southern archetype: from the hills of Arkansas to New Orleans society by way of both her fragile beauty and her steely wiles with men, Jack shows us a picture of his mother that is poignant and startling. Warren creates a panoply of actors who are fully ranged from low-life slimy craven Southern politicians to the intellectual and incorruptible Judge Irwin, to the triangular relationship among Jack, and Adam and Anne Stanton. This book is really way too wonderful to depict it with credibility in a brief review; I could go on for pages, but I'll spare you. The two most important women in Willie's life, his wife Lucy and his white-hot political assistant Sadie Burke: both of them are in their own ways tormented by Willie's gigantic appetites. Warren's gifts are so many that it's arbitrary to list just a few. His ability to show us what politics really was like at the time, so full of human ambition, frailty, corruption, double- and triple-dealing; it is like having a front row seat to one of the greatest dramas of the twentieth century. Many Northerners know little about the real South; listening to Warren's work and Emerson's amazing performance provides us with the absolute best in learning by being entertained. You have to commit a number of hours to this book, but it is one of the most worthwhile commitments you can make. I can't imagine any Audible reader not loving this book. Really.
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- David
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It ain't that simple
I find it really difficult to characterize this book because it is so complex and textured, probing the ever present ambiguities of good and evil in our motivations and actions and rejecting all the simplistic drivel which allows us to choose sides so easily both in politics and in life. Penn Warren makes it clear that nothing is that simple, though it may not make much difference since our hearts usually drive us to make our choices and live with them and perhaps justify them later.
While I recognize that this is a brilliant book, I gave the story four stars because I actually found the first person, central character's struggle a little tiresome by the end. I think I might have tolerated it somewhat better if I were still thirty seven. On the other hand, watching through his eyes as Willie Stark/Huey P. Long carries all before him toward his inevitable destiny is fascinating and completely absorbing. He comes across as an American original and anything but simple.
As noted by most other reviewers, Michael Emerson's rendering of the book is brilliant throughout. One of the really great audible book performances I have heard.
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- Doug
- 02-18-07
THE Great American Novel
This is a fabulous novel of life and love even more than it is of politics or the south or an era.
Apparently some feel that the language and morals in the book is offensive; I strenuously disagree. This is moral artistry of the highest order, with a richness of portrait and reflection on its themes that is superb and subtle.
Wonderfully written, excellently narrated, this is a great book that is greatly underrated.
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- Motorjaw
- 07-23-15
A new favorite
I'm amazed when I read a book that's 4 generation old and the language and issues feel like they could have been written today.
This book was different than any book I have read in that I had to really struggle to like the main characters. I love books that show the good and bad in characters and still have you rooting for them to choose good.
The author deserves every award he received. Snot only were there great characters and a great plot, but his style and tone were fantastic. I'm not a fan of the overuse of metaphors and words for the sake of words. The author was never ambiguous, and just when you though he was going too far, he knew when to cut it off and move on.
The narrators slight accent and fantastic timing made the story even better.
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- Mr. Obvious
- 10-17-13
Calling it a work of art doesn't do it justice
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I can't express in words just how good this is. The combination of Warren's writing and Emerson's narration work in concert to create one of the best written stories I've ever read. Warren's writing style and his ability to paint a picture with words is beyond description.
This will definitely join "The Stand" as one of the books that I re-read every few years.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The way that Warren described the character's childhood on the beach was simply beautiful.
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Do yourself a favor and read this. It is a as good as anything that I've ever read.
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- David Giard
- 08-18-20
Hypocrisy of American politics, the corruption of
"All the King’s Men" by Robert Penn Warren tells the story of Willie Stark - a southern country lawyer who beat the system and became Governor.
Stark began as "Cousin Willie from the country". His first entry into public life was to fight against a back-room deal that handed a school construction project to an undeserving contractor - a deal that resulted in the deaths and injury of dozens of children when a fire escape collapsed a couple years later. Willie continued his fight against the political establishment and eventually became governor. But, as he accumulated more power, he lost the idealism of his youth. Eventually, he became known to all his associates as "The Boss".
Willie was charismatic and popular because he championed the common man. But he was also brutal and would not hesitate to destroy his enemies. He often resorted to bullying, bribery, and blackmail to accomplish his goals and maintain his power. He built and presided over his own political machine.
Eventually, Willie encounters problems against which he is powerless.
But "All the King's Men" is not just the story of Willie Stark. It is as at least as much about Jack Burden - Stark's friend and right-hand man and the narrator of Warren's novel. Like Willie, Burden abandons his ideals as he carries out Willie's plans - ignoring the consequences of his actions.
And the book is very much about the consequences of actions. Neither man has trouble rationalizing his choices. Stark believes that the ends justify the means - that it is ok to accumulate power by any means necessary because he is doing good with that power. He is convinced there is only evil in the world, so he must use that evil as a tool to make good. Stark is not a bad man. But, in his quest to do good, he ends up causing bad things.
Burton, in contrast adopts a nihilistic attitude in which he ignores any results of his action. He lives much of his life through Willie and abandons his own sense of responsibility.
Even many of the minor characters in the novel compromise their principles at least once - invariably with negative unintended results.
This is a novel about the corruption of power and the hypocrisy inherent in American politics and the consequence of using the end to justify the means and the limits of that power once obtained. Although written in 1947 and chronicling a fictional southern state governor (presumably based on Louisiana governor Huey Long), one can find parallels in the current administration.
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- Lance L.
- 03-18-17
Simply a classic!
One of the best books I ever read. It certainly is more than a loose biography of Huey Long. Much more!
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- Matthew S.
- 03-11-21
Excellence
You know it's been a good read when you find yourself emotionally invested with the characters and feel their pain.
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- CheerfulGiver
- 09-06-22
Exceptional classic read
Classic political narrative on how it often works - very intimate understanding of the human interaction within the political sphere
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- Jed Summers
- 06-24-22
American Yin and Yang
ATKM is a beautiful and clean illustration that nothing and no one in life is either totally virtuous nor completely wicked. I shall encourage my loved ones to add this title to their lists of essentials.
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