Dubliners
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Narrated by:
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T. P. McKenna
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By:
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James Joyce
Complex tales of the Irish city and its inhabitants from the author of Ulysses
First published in 1914, Dubliners is brought to life by acclaimed Irish actor, T. P. McKenna, Joyce portrays human relationships in Ireland at the turn of the century brilliantly. His characters are so vivacious and exciting and the stories so fresh, evocative and entertaining that they could well have been written today. A complete and unabridged collection of short stories about this Irish city and the inhabitants, Dubliners represents both an ideal introduction for newcomers and 'dip-in-and-out' listen, and a welcome for established Joyce fans.
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Critic reviews
If you're looking for the single short story collection that epitomises the skill, subtlety, diversity and sheer brilliance of the genre, this has to be it. Season the mix with the voice of one of the greatest Irish actors ever, and you're talking about a true classic. (Sue Arnold, The Guardian)
What made the experience of listening to Dubliners the most enjoyable?
Listening to a performance of the Dubliners gave life to the Joyce's written words.Who was your favorite character and why?
For me, "After the Race" and "A Mother" are my favorite short stories in the Dubliners. James Joyce's writing is so subtly masterful and vivid at the same time.What about T. P. McKenna’s performance did you like?
T P McKenna's performance, for me, was just right: Not too schmaltzy like some other narrators who really overdo the Irish accent and inflection; not too dead or lifeless like some of the drier readings which were further handicapped by fuzzy recordings; and, just like Goldilocks and the Three Bears, McKenna's readings had just the right amount of drama for me (I hear the words and visualize the actions and scenes) without off-putting, overly-melodramatic histrionics.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
One sitting or fifteen (that's the number of short stories in the Dubliners), I enjoy this audiobook.Not too schmaltzy, not too dry, just right....
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(1) 5 The Sisters,
(2) 9 An Encounter,
(3) 3 Araby,
(4) 8 Eveline,
(5) 6 After the Race,
(6) 10 Two Gallants,
(7) 4 The Boarding House,
(8) 11 A Little Cloud,
(9) 14 Counterparts,
(10) 15 Clay.
(11) 1 A Painful Case,
(12) 12 Ivy Day in the Committee Room,
(13) 13 A Mother,
(14) 2 Grace,
(15) 7 The Dead,
Best Reading, Format Cumbersome
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Great reading, bizarre order
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Why are the chapters scrambled?
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