
Freddy and Fredericka
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2008
نویسنده
Robert Ian MacKenzieناشر
Recorded Books, Inc.شابک
9781436102339
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی

Forget the histories! Forget Churchill's vast LIFE OF MARLBOROUGH! This is the definitive study of the thousand-year history of the English monarchy, and it's definitive reading. Yes, it is a comedy! Helprin has discovered that life is really just play made to look like high seriousness. Or is it all high seriousness made to look like play? We are never quite sure. Whatever it is, Robert Ian Mackenzie has caught it. His slow, measured narration; thick, almost Scottish, accent; richly developed vocal characterizations; and sheer delight in the author's wordplay all raise to the breaking point the high serious bubble the novel is intended to burst. It helps that Mackenzie is reading one of the finest satiric novels since Swift, but this reader could move us reading a phonebook. Treat yourself! P.E.F. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine

May 9, 2005
Though it is hard to be a king, it is harder yet to become one," begins this wildly imaginative, adventure-filled, clever—and also overlong and self-indulgent—parody of a future king and queen of England, who are dead ringers for Charles and Diana. Freddy lacks the charisma and royal presence that would qualify him for kingship (in spite of his intelligence and book smarts), so he and his gorgeous but dumb wife, Fredericka, are packed off to a savage land—America—where Freddy must fulfill a mysterious quest in order to achieve his destiny. Helprin (The Pacific and Other Stories
, etc.) plays out his zany plot on a grand scale, attempting a satiric critique of modern English and American society. The narrative is loaded with witty philosophical asides about the folly of human nature and of the governments people elect or endure. When the dorky prince and his ditsy wife arrive incognito in America, parachuting naked into New Jersey, they embark on a series of screwball adventures that take them from coast to coast. Most momentously, Freddy finds himself a secret adviser to an egregiously stupid presidential candidate. Rarely does the narrative shimmer with the lyricism that distinguishes Helprin's best work, but readers can have fun with this book, which is probably all Helprin intended. Agent, Wendy Weil Agency. Author tour.
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