Main Street Audiolibro Por Sinclair Lewis arte de portada

Main Street

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Main Street

De: Sinclair Lewis
Narrado por: Barbara Caruso
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Widely hailed as a milestone in American literature, Sinclair Lewis' Main Street vividly describes a country on the verge of massive change, with traditional values being threatened by progress. The novel's heroine, Carol Milford, is a highly educated, ambitious woman who plans to join a newly enlightened society. But after marrying a small-town doctor, she finds herself trapped in the role of a dutiful wife. Carol's desires for social change conflict with the security of her comfortable married life, as she struggles to understand the cost of conformity...and rebellion. As relevant today as it was upon its 1920 publication, Main Street is both a masterful piece of writing and a fascinating microcosm of America's social evolution.Public Domain (P)1996 Recorded Books Clásicos Estados Unidos Ficción Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Literatura Mundial
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"A most searching and excellent piece of work; a feather in the cap of literature." (John Galsworthy)

Poignant Story • Well-told Story • Engaging Narration • Sympathetic Portrayal • Insightful Depiction • Complex Hero
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When downloading this book, I was unsure which reading to choose. First I noticed that this reading is about 2 hours longer than the other one, meaning that the other recording was read at a much faster clip. I listened to the audio samples and decided this was the superior choice. I was not disappointed. Ms. Caruso is a fantastic storyteller. I have noticed that even excellent male readers sometimes annoy with their falsetto "female" voices, but Ms. Caruso does an excellent job with the men in this story, while of course doing a wonderful Carol. She brings the 85-year-old dialog to life with a delightful, graceful rhythm that flows as naturally as if it were written last year. I wish she had narrated more books that interested me. Maybe I'll check out "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" just for her.

As for the book itself, I was surprised by just how relevant Mr. Lewis's depiction of life in 1910s Gopher Prairie remains today. We really have not changed much as a nation. Or perhaps we've circled back around. The story of Carol chafing against the small town that thinks the world of itself (and thinks rather little of the world) is poingnant, personal and well-told, while people and attitudes of Gopher Prairie are clearly recognizable in our current national characer. Listen to this book and realize that America exists in the struggle between Carol and Gopher Prairie. Indeed, America <i>is</i> the struggle between Carol and Gopher Prairie. In 2005, as in the 1910s, GP has the upper hand. At other times the Carols of America have, and at some point they will again. But one without the other would not truly be America.

I highly recommend this Audiobook as a wonderful reading of one of the Great American Novels.

Delightful reading of an excellent book

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Barbara Caruso does much service to this fantastic work. You have to know US history and how this book reflected the time it was written but regardless. Barbara's inflection and style makes this book come alive with honest realism even in 2020. I'm so glad I spent the credit on it.

A Great Rendition - What's not to love?

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I first purchased a less expensive audible version of this book and - try as I might - I simply couldn't get into the narrator's rendition of the classic. I balked at the thought of spending an additional, and relatively high, amount on a second version but finally bit the bullet. Well, it was *so* worth it! Ms Caruso's reading is engrossing - she captures the meaning and innuendos of Lewis' words in a pleasing voice.

I recommend paying the price - it will make all the difference in experiencing "Main Street."

Worth the price

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I can say enough about the story and esp the performance!! Stick with it...the second half is well worth it.

Amazing!

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I loved the character development and subtle critique of small town America! Lewis did an amazing job embodying the tension between progressive thought and conservative thought in America...and showing how, given their proper space, both can exist in the same house.

On Point

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I really enjoyed Barbara Caruso's reading of "Main Street." This is not just about small town life - but about industrial capitalism in the early 20th century. Sinclair Lewis is superb.

loved it

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Where does Main Street rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

In the high middle.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Main Street?

Carol's earnest encounters with the Gopher Prairie folks, trying to being them enlightenment.

What about Barbara Caruso’s performance did you like?

She got into Carol's mindset and also those of the farmers and small town folk. She handled accents well and convincingly.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Carol accompanies her husband on his medical call at night to save a woman in labor.

Any additional comments?

Caruso improves the story Lewis tells by her sympathy amidst the satire Sinclair Lewis lavished. He can get a bit heavy-handed, but Caruso helped move the plot along, even if the story goes on a bit longer than likely a lot of readers a century later would tolerate.

A woman's voice suits Carol well

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Having read Babbit, Dodsworth and It Can't Happen Here, I was not disappointed in listening to Main Street. The narrator was excellent. I was dubious as to a female voice.; however it was wholly appropriate and fitting .

Sinclair Lewis was ahead of his time in 1920 in addressing feminism and provincialism. This was a great "read" and leaves me excited to choose his next novel. And, I should reconsider my self-proclaimed label of conservative.

Sinclair Lewis Ahead of His Time

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I loved this book so much! There is a very good review at the top, so please go to that before reading. The comparison to Lake Woebegone was spot on. The story, themes and main character struck so many chords for me, personally, and continually amazed me how little things have changed in the last 100 years. The unrelenting listing of details is sometimes overwhelming in the audio format, but it completely put me right into the period to where I could visualize everything and will swear I could hear and smell Gopher Prairie as well as if I'd actually visited. The narrator is a favorite and she was fantastic here as well. If you've always wanted to travel back in time for a couple of weeks, read this book.

Wow!

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This great classic by Sinclair Lewis is a mix of well drawn characters that both touches your heart and engages your mind. Although its fame lies in its depiction of the provincialism of Midwest attitudes, it far surpasses this narrow view of the book. It touches on our humanity. This also happens to be an oustanding narration with excellent audio clarity. Outstanding classic by one of America's leading literary lights.

Great Classic Well Narrated

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