
Dubliners
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Narrated by:
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Chris O'Dowd
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By:
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James Joyce
About this listen
Form-defining short stories.
First published in 1914, James Joyce defined what the short story could be with his collection Dubliners. A mixture of prose and poetry, each story can be listened to independently or as a collection. From childhood to maturity, we see what life - and ultimately death - can be, via an extraordinary cast of characters, all of whom experience an epiphany. There’s Father Flynn, the priest; Evelyn, the shop girl who dreams of escape; Mrs Mooney, the butcher’s daughter, who runs a boarding house.
Joyce described the stories as ‘a moral history of my country’. Written by a young Joyce, with the devastating potato famine still in living memory, he wanted to explore the reasons why a city and its occupants could be so paralysed. For the modern listener, the stories also provide a fascinating snapshot of early 20th-century life - from clay pipes to sixpences, petticoats to ginger beer. In your mind’s eye, walk round Stephen’s Green, wander down Grafton Street and over the River Liffey. You’ll never forget this city or its occupants.
The stories:
- 'The Sisters'
- 'An Encounter'
- 'Araby'
- 'Eveline'
- 'After the Race'
- 'Two Gallants'
- 'The Boarding House'
- 'A Little Cloud'
- 'Counterparts'
- 'Clay'
- 'A Painful Case'
- 'Ivy Day in the Committee Room'
- 'A Mother'
- 'Grace'
- 'The Dead'
Perfection
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Poor choice of narrator
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Peerless Storytelling
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Descriptive but not Gripping
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Not for me
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I didn't love it or hate it. Obviously Joyce writes well. Most of the stories really bring each of the characters to life - no easy feat when each story is so short. And it is interesting to get a feel for what it meant to be a Dubliner in the early 1900's.
However, for the most part, it just didn't draw me in. I didn't dread turning it on but I wasn't really excited by the thought of it either.
The same can be said for O'Dowd's performance. It was fine.
Dubliners
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O’Dowd amazing
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Superb reading
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The best
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Complete and utter TREAT
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