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The Natural

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Bernard Malamud’s first novel is still one of the best ever written about baseball. His story of a superbly gifted “natural” at play in the fields of the old daylight baseball era is invested with the hardscrabble poetry, at once grand and altogether believable, that runs through all his best work.

First published in 1952, this novel has since become an American classic. Five decades later, Alfred Kazin’s comment still holds true: "Malamud has done something which—now that he has done it!—looks as if we have been waiting for it all our lives. He has really raised the whole passion and craziness and fanaticism of baseball as a popular spectacle to its ordained place in mythology."

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Malamud's remarkable first novel about the brief glory and ruin of Roy Hobbs explores the mythic world of baseball. This fine audio production retains the flavor of the world of professional sports circa 1940 though no explanation is needed for the contemporary listener. Christopher Hurt's vaguely Midwestern voice is wonderfully matched to the characters--the seedy agents, the other players, the "dames" Roy gets involved with, the greedy owners and Roy himself. Hurt's voice has the perfect combination of flatness and emotion common to the finest sports announcers. This production is essential for collections of serious American fiction and great baseball novels. B.V. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      If you saw the classic baseball movie of the same name and have not heard the audiobook, you are in for a surprise. Roy Hobbs breaks into the Majors in his 30s and is immediately confronted by challenges on and off the diamond. Narrator Fred Berman is great--he uses varied tones and accents that fit the range of personalities Roy meets. The Judge, the team owner, is a pompous figure whose air of indignation comes across in every word. Pop is a crusty, frustrated manager with a slight drawl. Red, his coach, has a slower, more deliberate, high-pitched tone. Gus, a gambler, has an untrustworthy air about him. With meticulous, consistent attention to each voice, Berman gives identities to everyone in Roy's life. It enhances this dark-edged classic. M.B. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:9-12

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