
Paris Stories
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Narrated by:
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Lorna Raver
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Yuri Rasovsky
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By:
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Mavis Gallant
About this listen
Mysterious, funny, insightful, and heartbreaking, these are tales of expatriates and exiles, wise children and straying saints. They compose a secret history, both intimate and panoramic, of modern times, and offer a kaleidoscopic impression of the world within a world that is Paris.
©2002 Michael Ondaatje (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.Critic reviews
"Mavis Gallant writes some of the most superbly crafted and perceptive stories of our time." ( Globe and Mail)
"Mavis Gallant's finely honed prose captures the small details that illuminate a life." ( Publishers Weekly)
"Ms. Gallant...has dared to drift in a disorienting century, always trusting her own imaginative compass. Her fiction, never fooled into trying to keep up with history, will last a long time." ( New York Times)
"Mavis Gallant's finely honed prose captures the small details that illuminate a life." ( Publishers Weekly)
"Ms. Gallant...has dared to drift in a disorienting century, always trusting her own imaginative compass. Her fiction, never fooled into trying to keep up with history, will last a long time." ( New York Times)
Would you listen to Paris Stories again? Why?
I am a big fan of Mavis Gallant, her writing is incomparable - I was pleased to discover Paris Stories had been turned into an audio book. The performance, however, is just a bit over the top for Gallant- this is especially true in the Ice Wagon Going Down the Street. Gallant deserves a much more subtle reader/performer, one that teases out the subtext of her writing. Compare these recordings to writer Margaret Atwood reading Gallant's Voices Lost in the Snow in a New Yorker podcast and you'll see the difference!What other book might you compare Paris Stories to, and why?
Dear LifeWhat three words best describe Lorna Raver and Yuri Rasovsky ’s voice?
Over the topFlawless writing, performance ok
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