The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Set in 1925, this is a novel of the Jazz Age; of ambition, of the careless rich, of wild parties and flappers and bootleg booze; and the efforts of a dreamer to reunite with his lost love. - Summary by Kara (5 hr 38 min)
Chapitres
| Chapter 1 | 43:03 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
| Chapter 2 | 29:40 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
| Chapter 3 | 39:39 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
| Chapter 4 | 37:18 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
| Chapter 5 | 30:01 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
| Chapter 6 | 29:12 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
| Chapter 7 | 1:02:56 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
| Chapter 8 | 30:57 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
| Chapter 9 | 35:17 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
Critiques
Steven Beckstead
Really enjoyed F Sott’s word craft. I wish more writers would adopt his style
Wonderful!
princessaurora
I'm so glad I finally gave my time and attention to a book I was supposed to read back in high school! Kara Shallenberg is an excellent reader with perfect pacing and diction. It was a treat to listen on my commute, and I look forward to listening to more of Kara's recordings. 😊 The reason I dinged it down to 4/5 instead of 5/5 is because the casual racism and eugenics mentioned throughout really took me out of the story. Obviously you're taking a risk of experiencing any number of offensive views/statements/characters/descriptions/etc. when you pick up a Classic™, but I think it's still valid to critique those views/statement/characters/descriptions/etc.
Still Relevant
Daniela Casimiro
The book takes a dark turn after some chapters devoted to mysticising the idea of Jay Gatsby and bringing forth the exuberance of the 1920s. It was a wild journey into the abysses of the American mindset, helped by the choice of narrator. The fact that the story is told from an outside perspective allows the reader to catch up to the main characters and figure out what is going on alongside Nick – it makes for a more interesting engagement with the text. In the whole, it is a great book, and I am looking forward to reading more of Fitzgerald.
Excellent book
Jason Lowther
excellent book. The mood does not match the 2012 movie. It is a scathing critique of rampant greed and hedonism of the 1920s. Yet it also feels timeless as if Jay Gatsby, Nick Caraway, Daisy, Jordan, and Tom could be found organically in nearly any historic age and still be relevant and relatable. The prose is a masterpiece with seamless poetic adjectives and superlatives that set the mood like musical scores do for film. I highly recommend this book.
Excellent
Martha Gandra
História muito interessante. Faz a gente pensar sobre o que simboliza a obsessão de Gatsby com Daisy. Na verdade, o que ele buscava era fazer parte de um mundo que sempre o desprezou e desprezaria, mas jamais deixou de pegar o que ele ofereceu em troca de um lugar ao sol... que jamais foi concedido.
bazzapost1@outlook.com
Beautifully read, words fitting together by a real craftsman, once started I was thirsting for them entering my ears. What a joy this experience was. Thanks so very much. Sincerely Sydney Morey.
Kenneth Payne
A most sensitive and intelligent reading by Kara. True to the mood and tone of the text itself. Recommended — Kenneth in London UK
Great narration, good writing, decent story
Jonas Herum
Great job reading this! Very well done. However, I was not impressed with the book at all. I'm honestly shocked it's so highly recommend. The writing was good, but to me, the story did not have any true depth or wisdom. If I was rating only the book I would give it two stars.