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The American [Jimcin Edition]

De: Henry James
Narrado por: Jim Killavey
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During a trip to Europe, Christopher Newman, a wealthy American businessman, asks the charming Claire de Cintre to be his wife. To his dismay, he receives an icy reception from the heads of her family, who find Newman to be a vulgar example of the American privileged class. Brilliantly combining elements of comedy, tragedy, romance and melodrama, this tale of thwarted desire vividly contrasts nineteenth-century American and European manners.© and (P) Jimcin Recordings Clásicos Estados Unidos Literatura Mundial

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Henry James’ literary classic, The American, is an absurdly funny, darkly tragic, and melodramatic tale concerning the follies of romance and unrequited love.

A businessman, Christopher Newman, traveling through Europe falls in love with a captivating woman, Claire de Cintre. Her aristocratic family, firmly entrenched in Parisian society and all that goes with it, are dead-set against the courtship of this "commercial" American.

With a voice seemingly piped in from the walnut-finished oak of a vintage radio, narrator Jim Killavey transports the listener to a time long ago, where the traditions were different, but the desires and frustrations of the human heart remained the same.

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It took a little while to get used to the reader's style, but once I did I found he carried very well both James's prose and the intense suspense he creates.

The American

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I tried hard to enjoy the story line, which seemed promising. Killavey sounds like he is an early poor quality atrempt at electronically read text. He especially butchers narration of conversations, particularly what might be efforts to imitate French or British accents? Painful at times. Too bad.

Such annoying narration

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My great pleasure in listening to this title could have been even greater if the reader had known how to pronounce French words.

Great book, poor reader

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I love the author’s ability to narrate society in Newman’s time. However, the narrator was dull. The story was sad for me and incomplete.

Interesting but lacking

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Please consider before buying: The narrator reads in nearly a monotone and sounds like he has no idea how to do expression at all. There are certainly no accents or different voices for the different characters. He has a slight Boston accent and pronounces the word "picture" incorrectly. Since pictures are mentioned frequently, this becomes very irritating. I considered abandoning the book because of the boring narration. Very poor quality - very disappointing!

Good book / poor narrator

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