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The Secret Agent

De: Joseph Conrad
Narrado por: David Threlfall
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The Secret Agent is based on an actual attempt made in 1894 to blow up the Greenwich Observatory. A labyrinth of greed, corruption, and betrayal, it is the most darkly humorous of all Conrad's tales.

It follows a European secret agent, Adolf Verloc, 'a London shop owner' with anarchist leanings who becomes reluctantly involved in a plot to blow up the Greenwich Observatory. Full of great characters, melodramatic irony and psychological intrigue the tale is far from simple, involving politicians, policemen, foreign diplomats and London's fashionable society.

This classic was written at a time when terrorist activity was increasing. Due to its themes of anarchism, espionage, and terrorism, the book still retains great interest from its audience and was regularly cited by the American media after the September 11 attacks. The New York Times described it as acquiring 'a kind of cult status as the classic novel for the post-9/11 age.'

Though the story did not attain popularity during Conrad's lifetime it is still considered to be one of his finest novels.

Narrator Biography

Having studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, David Horovitch has had a television career spanning over 40 years. One of his most notable roles was in 1984 as Detective Inspector Slack in the first BBC Miss Marple adaptation The Body in the Library. Due to the success of his character, he returned for four Christmas specials. He has had roles in other shows such as Just William (1994), Foyle’s War (2002) and Wire in the Blood (2005) as well as film appearances in The Young Victoria (2009), 102 Dalmatians (2000), The Infiltrator (2016) and Mike Leigh’s Mr Turner (2014). A long time star of the stage, in 2015 he played the role of George Frideric Handel in All the Angels by Nick Drake at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. As well as narrating numerous audiobooks David Horovitch narrated Audible’s multicast drama The Oedipus Plays.

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Clásicos Espionaje Espías y Políticos Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Thriller y Suspenso Ficción Ingenioso Inglaterra Suspenso
Exquisite Language • Superb Writing • Brilliant Narration • Dark Storyline • Complex Plot • Creative Idea

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The reader is just exceptional.
The text is a classic from one of the great masters.
That said, I got a bit bored. I hoped for a political novel centered around the question of anarchism but instead is centered around the characters of the book. Anarchism is just an excuse to tell a story of some tragic figures.

Exceptional reading of a classic from master

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A fabulous story beautifully written and tastefully narrated. I knew nothing of this story before listening and it completely captured my attention.

Fabulous

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Not as good as Nostromo but better than Lord Jim.

-Noah Balfour
03-26-24

Good, Though Other Conrad is Better.

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Wonderful reading of what would otherwise have been a difficult text to get through. I would have loved this narrator to get me through 'Nostomo'- the subtlety of the narration and the voices for each character allow you to really appreciate how amazing a writer Conrad was.

Worth a listen!

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I do not know if I want followed the plot, but I got the gist of it with the help of reading some summaries. But that Conradian intriguing thickness of language and atmosphere. I am not surprised that Pynchon skipped all of his classed to read Conrod. His brilliant language is, in turn, Conradian in nature. As in the case of Lord Jim we have traverse the world of polyphonic universes. I think like I am not saying much- ah whatever. Open your ear to Conrad's sounds and that, in turn, is a reward of its own. The reading by David Threlfall was superb. Oh by way, read/listen to Golden Bowl- relax about verbosity (in a sense you can relax while reading/listen Finnegans Wake)- just let it be.

Thick but in some strange way brilliant

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