Dunbar
King Lear Retold (Hogarth Shakespeare)
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Narrated by:
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Henry Goodman
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Edward St. Aubyn
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
From the author of the Patrick Melrose novels, now a major Sky Atlantic television series starring Benedict Cumberbatch
Henry Dunbar, the once all-powerful head of a global media corporation, is not having a good day. In his dotage he handed over care of the corporation to his two eldest daughters, Abby and Megan. But relations quickly soured, leaving him to doubt the wisdom of past decisions.
Now imprisoned in a care home in the Lake District with only a demented alcoholic comedian as company, Dunbar starts planning his escape. As he flees into the hills, his family is hot on his heels. Who will find him first, his beloved youngest daughter, Florence, or the tigresses Abby and Megan, so keen to divest him of his estate?
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- Andrew May
- 28-03-18
No ending?
Don’t know if I’m missing a final chapter but lots and lots of loose ends to what was a very enjoyable story
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- Roy Pierce-Jones
- 01-11-17
Good in places.
This is one of the weaker attempts at adapting Shakespeare into contemporary fiction. The book works best when it deals directly with Dunbar/Lear and is less interesting dealing with the daughters as they seem to have been given too much coverage here.I am not too sure about the American setting either as I cannot help thinking it only distances the tale rather than further illuminating Shakespeare's text.The lack of Shakespeare's poetic greatness in this particular play is never overcome.A brave attempt never the less.
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- Catherine
- 27-11-19
Very absorbing
I really rate this author... And the reader is no slouch either. While the Patrick Melrose novels have a cast list of really awful posh people, this is a narrative of really awful rich people with their relationships drawn by analogies with King Lear and his (mostly) dreadful entourage.
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