The Beautiful and Damned (Version 2)
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Read by Mark Nelson
This 1922 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald chronicles the life of Anthony Patch, the only heir of millionaire Adam Patch, his grandfather. Anthony is young, handsome and well-educated. He marries the ravishingly beautiful Gloria, and together they plan for the day that Anthony receives his inheritance. But what will they make of themselves in the meantime as they look forward to a life of wealth and idle leisure? What is the role of purpose in a well-lived life? Fitzgerald explores these questions in a book that is at the same time humorous, sad and tragic. (Mark Nelson) (14 hr 15 min)
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It’s F. Scott Fitzgerald!
jbrown
The story is somewhat autobiographical and mirrors the pain experienced by Fitzgerald in his life. It has frequent humor and lighthearted moments but doesn’t end well. As with all his stories it pulls one in and doesn’t let go until the very end.
It’s FSF, so...
Night Owl
If you love FSF’s style then you will really appreciate this narrator’s rendition . Another great offering by Mark Nelson. FSF was, shall we say, a pessimistic living a cynical life of Jazz Age privilege intertwined with WWI service. Worth listening to with no surprise ending.
Lovely book about not so lovely people
Rebecca-Jane Williams
I enjoy this book, but would not it read it again, due to finding the listless, "tomorrow" attitude of the characters frequently frustrating. This however is a testament to to impressive writing. I also enjoyed the style of reading especially now I have found how to speed it up on LibriVox (I personally get very impatient when readers are going slower). I really enjoyed the way Fitzgerald makes these scenes which could be so sad seem so everyday, though this could be because of the reflection of his life in his work. Over all I would recommend this book especially to fans of P. G Wodehouse who are looking for something a little darkher. I believe this reader also has done some Wodehousex.
Scotty Fitzgerald is at it again!
Scott in Sandy Eggo
This is another great study of human character and behavior by someone who understood flawed people. It’s definitely worth listening to and is noteworthy as a great novel. Thanks to Mark Nelson for bringing us this work of literature.
such interesting characters!
A LibriVox Listener
this book deals with the inner workings of their minds and leaves you with a slightly bitter memory of them when it has ended.
A Tale of Addiction and it's aftermath.
Jules
Heart breaking tale of over indulgence and a sense of entitlement. Narrator is awesome.
jmarymca
The book is good, but the reader was unbearable (Mark Smith.). I appreciate that he volunteered to read this book, but he has no talent for it whatsoever. Awful reading.