
The Idiot
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Narrated by:
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Elif Batuman
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By:
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Elif Batuman
About this listen
It is September 1995. Selin, a Turkish-American college freshman from New Jersey, is about to embark on her first year at Harvard University, where she is determined to decipher the mysteries of language and to become a writer. In between studying psycholinguistics and the philosophy of language, teaching ESL to a Costa Rican plumber, and befriending her classmate Svetlana (a Serbian refugee from Connecticut), Selin falls in love with a Hungarian maths student in her Russian class. She spends the summer in the Hungarian countryside teaching English to village children, where sad and comic misunderstandings ensue. Full of the razor-sharp evocations of character and place that have long delighted listeners, The Idiot tackles literary ambition, female friendship, the American dream, Chomskian linguistics, the Russian novel and romantic love.
©2017 Elif Batuman (P)2017 Audible, LtdMoving but painful exploration of alienatiin
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While Batuman's writing is to be desired, the content fell short as the narrative varies between sharp and rambling. The naivety of Selin also appears slightly unbelievable, and would probably be better geared at a younger audience.
A rather juvenile romp
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Might have been better with a different narrator
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Falls flat
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Relatable
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Despite some lovely writing, and so much insight into the naivety of adolescence that I could really relate to, it just goes on far too long without anything of interest to hear and I was honestly glad when it finished. I wonder too if the writer herself as narrator was a good choice - I found her voice became increasingly irritating. The end was so abrupt I wonder if she’d had enough herself. Or perhaps this book is better read than heard.
“Outstays its welcome” - how true
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Meandering towards nothing
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Started well but became very monotonous
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