
The Greatest Living Englishman
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Narrado por:
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Tony Green
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De:
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Jim Yoakum
Set in 1919, The Greatest Living Englishman tells the comedic adventures of "England's Worst Poet" Colin Gilfeather Millaney: an egotistical - though loveable - rhymer who is wholly untouched with even the faintest speck of talent. He is so awful that people throw rotten produce at him on the streets. They buy his books, just to throw at him. But that does not stop him from penning his doggerel, or inflicting it upon what he claims is the "misguided" public.
When a letter arrives inviting him to come to New York and tour, reading his "runaway bestselling" book of poetry, he is off like a shot. But, his unlikely rise to fame is due to a clerical error at the US publishing house - it is the work of the budding young poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay, they have published, not Millaney. But it is too late to repair the mistake, as Colin is on his way. Troubles, and hilarity, soon follow. The Greatest Living Englishman satirizes the commodification of the arts, while roasting people who are more than eager for the banquet.©2012 Jim Yoakum (P)2017 Jim YoakumListeners also enjoyed...




















Keep calm and carry on.
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What made the experience of listening to The Greatest Living Englishman the most enjoyable?
It was something out of the ordinary. Actually, it was quite ordinary so much so that it wasn't.What did you like best about this story?
It was a view of life that many wouldn't care to know, yet here we are.What three words best describe Tony Green’s performance?
Not for me.If you could rename The Greatest Living Englishman, what would you call it?
Life of an ordinary bastardSomething a little different
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Another Great Book From Jim Yoakum
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Funny book and I like the sound effects on it
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
I think I would've removed the background score from the book, after the initial 10-15 minutes; or might've used to sparsely. At its current state, I found the background score to be too distracting. It sets the mood for the period initially, but once that is done, it should've faded into background. But it kept going.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
I'm conflicted about how to rate the narration. On one hand, the narrator was trying to do his best, considering the period the book is set in. On the other hand, that itself made it slightly unpleasant to me. I guess I can't blame the narrator for that. I should've expected this based on the period and the protagonist being a "poet".Any additional comments?
I voluntarily received this copy for free from the author / narrator / publisher and am leaving an unbiased review.If you like background scores in books..
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Which character – as performed by Tony Green – was your favorite?
Of course the MaestroIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Who would be best to play the maestro in a movie? It woulld have to be someone very serious like Di Nero or someone like thatGreat fun
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unfortunately, I couldn't finish listening
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