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Narrado por:
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Steven Pacey
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De:
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Martin Amis
The murderee is Nicola Six, a "black hole" of sex and self-loathing who is intent on orchestrating her own extinction. The murderer may be Keith Talent, a violent lowlife whose only passions are pornography and darts; or the rich, honorable, and dimly romantic Guy Clinch. As Nicola leads her suitors towards the precipice, London--and, indeed, the whole world--seems to shamble after them in a corrosively funny novel of complexity and morality.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Of course I would recommend it, however you should listen alone or at least not in mixed company.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Not what I excepted, and not very comfortable.Which character – as performed by Steven Pacey – was your favorite?
Niccola, was great, and so was Keith, and Guy, but the writer Sam was my favorite.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Many laugh out loud for many seconds, parts, and a few stop the recording and pull over to laugh moments, really too many list.Any additional comments?
I don't usually go for novels from the English 80s but this one does nicely with the time period, and language. However it is dark and uncomfortable, I don't mind telling someone I know will not and has not read this or anything like this, but I don't know that I would want to admit to someone who was familiar with the work how much I enjoyed it, guilty indulgence or symptom of a diseased mind.Distrubing comedy
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RIP Martin Amis. classic blistering satire.
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Brilliant, Funny, Dark
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Have you listened to any of Steven Pacey’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
The book is not only very clever (I'm sure lots when clear over my head), but the narrator is absolutely fabulous. He made the experience of listening to this masterpiece like true theater, never stepping out of character, no matter which character he was playing at the timeBrilliant
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Stunning
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Masterfully dome
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Martin Amis' characters are all terrible people. Accept and enjoy that and you will love this book. Other than that, they are funny, and flawed, and excellent characters. Sure, they may ride the lines of being stereotypes, but they're portrayed in an interesting way.
Then there is Steven Pacey. I am not afraid to acknowledge that Pacey is the best narrator I've listened to and I have over 100 audiobooks completed and he is in fine form here. His characters all sound great and easily distinguishable. He really added a lot and almost tips the scale to make listening to this book the superior choice.
This needs to be listened to by more people
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Loved it
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At the sentence level and as a stylist, Amis is sui generis. This work is ambitious, panoramic, hilarious, sexy, and did I mention hilarious. It made me laugh out loud pretty frequently, as Amis usually does. It gripped me. It even managed, in the end, to move me.
But there are times now when I find the prose needlessly peacocking, when certain stylistic tics and gambits simply don’t land, when the thumb of authorial fancy is so fat and smudgy on the scale that it yanks me right out of the book.
And Nicola. She’s the novel’s purported dark center of gravity. And… she doesn’t work. I don’t mind her being a stylized male fetish object. But her motivations are simply never made coherent. What. Does. She. Want? At the end of the book, when the plot she sets in motion has been fulfilled, I still really have no idea. Or no compelling idea.
I’m very glad I reread this book - or listened, really - and I do recommend it, though only if you already suspect you’ll like this sort of thing. But my admiration was a bit more measured this time around.
Hilarious, messy, maddening, unforgettable
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cover but ultimately a bit tedious
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