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Ralph Cosham
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Joseph Conrad
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This classic precursor to the modern-day spy novel was recently in headlines when it was revealed that the Unabomber drew considerable inspiration from its prophetic portrait of terrorism. Written in 1907 and set in Edwardian London, The Secret Agent resonates just as strongly in today's world, where a handful of fanatics can still play mad politics and victimize the innocent.
Mr. Verloc keeps a shop in London's Soho, where he lives with his wife, Winnie; her infirm mother; and her idiot brother, Stevie. When Verloc is reluctantly involved in an anarchist plot to blow up the Greenwich Observatory, things go disastrously wrong.
The brooding atmosphere of conspiracy, powerful characters, and tragic plot of The Secret Agent are brilliantly captured in this audio production.
Public Domain (P)1996 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Los oyentes también disfrutaron...
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struggled to understand the flow
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As Good As Conrad Is...
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This is not my favorite Conrad, for a better introductory taste, start with Heart of Darkness.
Good but not the best Conrad
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The Secret Agent is novel of madness in a time of despair. At once both a harsh and scathing critique of anarchism and terrorism. Conrad produced a bomb throwing novel about the throwing of bombs, or as better said by Patrick Reilly the Secret Agent is "a terrorist text as well as a text about terrorism."
Geoffry Howard's narration was fine: nothing to complain or write home about. Solid work.
A Novel of Madness in a Time of Despair.
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What ultimately kept this from being a 5-star read for me was the ending, which failed to capitalize on these multiple agendas when a twist of fate changed the whole picture. Instead of showing the fallout of a collapsing house of cards, Conrad took two characters and turned a very minor plot point into a star-crossed romantic tragedy, leaving the other chess players dangling. As masterfully as he handled the first ¾’s of the story, I wish Conrad had exposed the full explosion as experienced by the police and politicians. I think that might have made a more relevant connection to current day political controversies about global politics and terrorism.
Cannot say enough about the excellent narration by Ralph Cosham.
Secret Agendas
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Secret Agent to be better than the print version?
Yes. Revisiting this novel after a few years, I was surprised how long it seemed. In a good way! It immersed me into the underworld of 110 years ago in seedy London, and I was reminded of how it was structured, so the expected climax comes halfway in (like "Hamlet").Would you recommend The Secret Agent to your friends? Why or why not?
Yes. It's relevant as a study, however biased as Conrad admits in his typically honest preface. It reminds readers of the lure of terror and the machinations of the power structure.What about Ralph Cosham’s performance did you like?
I loved his voices in "Kim" full of Kipling's panoply of lively characters, however "politically incorrect" some may be by today's straitened standards. In "The Secret Agent," Cosham has to tamp down his approach, and this shows too his talent. He digs into the unlikable figures, and allows them to emerge as Conrad intended, fairly exhibited for our inspection.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Neither, but it's a harrowing few hours. As I said, the book plumbs into disturbing motivations and seems much more extended an immersion than the actual timing lets on.Any additional comments?
This makes me want to seek out more Conrad on audiobooks. I read a lot of him decades ago, but I realize how enriching it is to hear his intricately constructed sentences and the cadences that make him, trilingual and late to English, one of our literature's best stylists."A domestic drama"
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Uneven
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"The Secret Agent," by Joseph Conrad. Blackstone Audiobooks. Format 4 file dated 23 April, 2009.
I can't comment fairly on the performance or story; this "review" is intended to communicate that Audible's file for the Blackstone Audio edition of Conrad's "The Secret Agent" has glitches and, overall, sounds very bad (and I'm no audiophile).
Nearly half of Chapter 10 is missing: The audio cuts out at, "...He knew he would be welcomed there. On entering the smaller of the--" and continues with, "Chapter Eleven..."
The very end of chapter 12 is also missing: The audio cuts out at, "...Its attitude of repose was so home-like and familiar--" and continues with, "Chapter Twelve..." (This was particularly annoying as it comes at what is possibly the most suspenseful moment in the book, the plot of which deals with time-bombs. The previous paragraph reads, "Mrs. Verloc cared nothing for time, and the ticking went on. She concluded it could not be the clock, and her sullen gaze moved along the walls, wavered, and became vague, while she strained her hearing to locate the sound. Tic, tic, tic." You won't find out what the ticking was in Audible's version!)
There are several other instances where it sounds as if the audio drops out for a moment. As far as I'm aware these occurred at the end of sentences, and I don't know if anything is actually missing (apart from the tail-end of a word).
Hopefully the good folks at Audible can and will correct this.
Overall, the sound quality is extremely poor and has a "hollow" sound to it as if it were subjected to extremely heavy-handed noise/tape hiss removal. This could explain the momentary drop-outs: quieter details of the narrator's speech may have been filtered out along with some noise/hiss. It doesn't seem to be merely the [expected] result of compressing about 8 1/2 hours of audio into 119 megabytes. Not having heard the original Blackstone audio, though, I can't be sure.
Thank you.
Glitchy Audible File (Blackstone; 23-Apr, 2009)
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Downright awful
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