
Look Homeward, Angel
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Narrado por:
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Scott Sowers
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De:
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Thomas Wolfe
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beautifully written, boring story
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Classic and also dated. Captures a time and a subculture
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Favorite Audiobook of All Time
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Luxury of words. So many words
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Tedious
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The writing style is very different from books today. Today, we admire pithy writing and admire those who can say a lot in few words. From that perspective, Thomas Wolfe should be a bore for he writes profusely and at length, lingering over details like a lover. Even in a walk down the street meeting unimportant characters, the characters come alive as real persons, full blown, with profound life stories that grip one’s attention. How can we begrudge such details? Likewise, writing teachers today advise us to avoid using adjectives and adverbs. Indeed, reading those who use them much is usually amateurish and boring. Yet Wolfe’s writing is redolent with them and the result is that the story feels intense, opulent with richness, the kind of writing that breaks your heart with it’s beauty. It takes a master to break the rules well.
Scott Sowers is also a master, capturing the nuance of voice in each character so you feel you are in the presence of a real person every time someone new enters the picture.
The problem, and a reason I was tempted to give this masterpiece only four stars, was because it is just overload, too much. Sometimes, in the sameness of depth, I tended to drift mentally. Partly I think this was because, in the density of words and description (and even though he continued to read really, really well) Sowers himself drifted into mechanical reading. That's totally forgivable--it would be hard to read for so long without doing that. It is equally hard for the readers to be on the bleeding edge of such intensity for long periods.
But, Look Homeward Angel is clearly a masterpiece of writing, immersing us in a richness of the times and of the interconnection of life and told with such a mastery of language that everyone should read it at least once. In audio form, that is even better. My advice is that it would be good to do it in shorter bursts rather than for long periods at a time, so that it remains fresh rather than becoming overload.
Awesome writing, observations, characters
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Glad I powered through
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Flawed Genius
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Not enough and too much
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A tedious coming of age story
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