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The Sea, the Sea

By: Iris Murdoch, Mary Kinzie - introduction
Narrated by: Simon Vance, Kimberly Farr
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Publisher's summary

Winner of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction

Charles Arrowby, leading light of England's theatrical set, retires from glittering London to an isolated home by the sea. He plans to write a memoir about his great love affair with Clement Makin, his mentor, both professionally and personally, and amuse himself with Lizzie, an actress he has strung along for many years. None of his plans work out, and his memoir evolves into a riveting chronicle of the strange events and unexpected visitors—some real, some spectral—that disrupt his world and shake his oversized ego to its very core.

©1978 Iris Murdoch (P)2017 Penguin Audio

Critic reviews

"Profound and delicious for many reasons . . . a multilayered working out of her feelings about the intensity of romantic experience. . . [it] also happens to be intelligently and sympathetically concerned with four of my favorite things: swimming, eating, drinking and talking . . . it is an ideal beach book—especially if you enjoy the cooler and pebblier and spookier northern sort of beach."—Dwight Garner, The New York Times

"A joy to read: a rollicking story that seems endlessly to be building towards some awful, hilarious, frightening conclusion."—Harper’s Bazaar

"Sublime [and] profound . . . She takes great care to imbue the house, the sea, the surroundings—everything—with depth and significance . . . exhilarating."—Sam Jordison, The Guardian, "Booker club"

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Brilliant Narration

Skip the prologue. It’s a load of
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moves well overall but there are periods where it mires. There are
few narrators that could work this
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Simon Vance performance excellent

I've, more often than not, been a content person. I care what is actually being said. Yet for the texture created in this story Vance does a heroic effort. Playing characters - even the timing of dialogue sounds exceptional, like you were at the movies. Both writer and performer really impressed me.

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Complex psychology of a narcicist

Initial slow going on its setup with meticulous descriptions of scene and daily routine. Hang in there. The first person narrator slowly and inadvertently eveals himself as a vain, self-deluding, self-serving bastard who shamelessly uses friends and lovers for his own psychological needs. This novel has rich spiritual musings, and tells a complex and moving story. And, actually, quite a lot of sardonically funny scenes. Excellent narration.

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One of My Favorite Books

I have read over 600 books and this is one of my favorites! I have listened to the audible version twice and Simon Vance's performance is perfectly amazing and Iris Murdoch delivers her finest work!

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Entrancing

A great and profound novel. And frequently hilarious. Simon Vance is brilliant , helping immeasurably to bring the whole thing to life.

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Again!

Lost in Iris Murdoch's story and language from the beginning. So much here that after I pull up the boat, make camp, and get a good night's sleep, I will do it again.

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Way too long

I refused to give up on this novel because I wanted to finish it, thinking it’s going to pick up. It never did. The middle 2/3 could be cut. Plot doesn’t move along. I wouldn’t have minded so much if the interior thoughts of the protagonist actually carried some philosophical insight or were even entertaining but the character is just self absorbed and full of nonsensical ponderings. However, at least now I am very familiar with British food!

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It’s the Narrator

The story is magnificently told. The characters are so much fun. The plot is twisty and clever. This a story made for audio. Love. It.

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Entirely satisfactory

Richly written and fully engaging, there is no wonder The Sea, The Sea was awarded the Booker prize.

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challenging

this is undoubtedly a great novel, and so well written that it is difficult at parts to wish to continue...worth the discomfort. that the protagonist and others are not allowed facile conclusions is particularly tough and rewarding.

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