The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit

The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Margaret M. Donahue

نویسنده

Margaret M. Donahue

نویسنده

Patrick Lawlor

ناشر

Steam Books

ناشر

Steam Books

شابک

9781400188727
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
A promising new job brings troubling challenges for the rising public relations man in Sloan Wilson's 1950s classic. Patrick Lawlor delivers the novel, which reads like a morality play, with a blend of nostalgia, innocence, and satirical wit. His narration can be broad at times, but it's effective. Lawlor's voices fit the characters well. The production opens with Jonathan Franzen's analysis, which would have been better left to the end to give listeners a chance to discover the work for themselves. The production ends with Wilson's comments, recorded in 1983, in which he makes a case for the book's continued relevance. The story of one man's inner conflicts may be even more relevant in today's economic turbulence. J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

September 27, 2010
Patrick Lawlor evokes the mood of post-WWII America in this audio version of Wilson's classic novel. After returning from the war, Tom Rath attempts to reenter civilian life, while struggling financially and personally and working a dreary desk job at a television network. Lawlor's narration is well-paced, steady, and captures both the blunted emotion and plodding pace of bourgeois life in 1950s Southport, Conn. Lawlor produces a range of memorable voices for Wilson's characters—his version of the strident Mrs. Manter is particularly entertaining, while his
energetic portrayal of network executive Ralph Hopkins and spot-on rendering of the devious family caretaker and the sagacious Judge Bernstein will delight listeners as the tension mounts and Rath's well-ordered life threatens to spiral out of control. A Da Capo paperback.




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