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A Man in Full
- Narrated by: David Ogden Stiers
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The setting is Atlanta, Georgia - a racially mixed, late-century boomtown full of fresh wealth and wily politicians. The protagonist is Charles Croker, once a college football star, now a late-middle-aged Atlanta conglomerate king whose outsize ego has at last hit up against reality. Charlie has a 29,000 acre quail-shooting plantation, a young and demanding second wife - and a half-empty office complex with a staggering load of debt.
Meanwhile, Conrad Hensley, idealistic young father of two, is laid off from his job at the Croker Global Foods warehouse near Oakland and finds himself spiraling into the lower depths of the American legal system. And back in Atlanta, when star Georgia Tech running back Fareek "the Cannon" Fanon, a homegrown product of the city's slums, is accused of date-raping the daughter of a pillar of the white establishment, upscale black lawyer Roger White II is asked to represent Fanon and help keep the city's delicate racial balance from blowing sky-high.
Networks of illegal Asian immigrants criss-crossing the continent, daily life behind bars, shady real estate syndicates - Wolfe shows us contemporary America with all the verve, wit, and insight that have made him our most admired novelist. Charlie Croker's deliverance from his tribulations provides an unforgettable denouement to the most widely awaited, hilarious and telling novel America has seen in ages - Tom Wolfe's most outstanding achievement to date.
Critic Reviews
"The novel contains passages as powerful and as beautiful as anything written - not merely by contemporary American novelists but by any American novelist....The book is as funny as anything Wolfe has ever written; at the same time it is also deeply, strangely affecting." (The New York Times Book Review)
"A masterpiece." (The Wall Street Journal)
"Superior...utterly engrossing." (USA Today)
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- Casey Keller
- 03-06-08
Not A Book In Full
Why aren’t there more Tom Wolfe books on Audible? He’s such an amazing writer. No one observes the subtle battlegrounds of human interaction better than he. Whether it's Charley Coker in a **** measuring contest with his banker in A Man In Full or Charlotte Simmons deciding to "go all the way" in I Am Charlotte Simmons, I'm always struck by how Wolfe can see the subtle chess moves in our day to day human transactions.
And yet, I’m dissatisfied and Wolfe’s prodigious talent is one reason I am. When I finished the book, my first impression was that it felt truncated, as though pieces were missing. I checked at Audible.com and, sure enough, the book was abridged. Why is a writer this remarkable and celebrated being abridged? I would have gladly spent the time to listen to the entire book. It’s just wrong to tamper with an author’s work.
I have to agree with everyone on this forum who said that David Ogden Stiers did a world class job on the narration. Apparently this was the first book he ever did. Let’s hope he does many, many more. Right now, he’s right up there with Patrick Tull who narrates Patrick O’Brian’s fabulous Master And Commander series.
A wonderful book, but please, please release it in an unabridged form.
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- Daniel
- 12-29-08
The point is...
The point is to buy and then listen to the entire book. Be sure to look for the unabridged version if it's even available. I had read "A Man in Full" when it came out. My wife had never read any of Wolfe's work. We were off on a holiday drive and thought it'd be great entertainment. There is an entire piece of the intertwined story missing! As well as some other details and insights that I definitely missed. I have lived in Atlanta and actually met the author at a cocktail party. I guess I feel like some of the value of the work is diminished. Yes, Wolfe may at times be a bit wordy in his narratives but that's also part of the charm of his observations. We enjoyed Ogden-Stiers in his reading. He is tougher to listen to in the female characters' voice though. Overall, a story that has much that is dead-on regarding Atlanta and in greater measure the types of people in this city and elsewhere. "Man" would have been a good movie if cast properly. I assume The Bonfire of the Vanities film disaster may have scared Hollywood away. Good, but leaves you a bit empty.
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- Josep
- 12-08-03
About the Narrator
On top of an original and well written story, I was particularly amazed by how well the narrator did his job: the man is an ARTIST. What other books has he read??? Can't find any other title in the Audible.com database but I sure would like to listen more of his work regardless of the book title.
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- Jose
- 09-14-16
Abridged! This makes the book terrible!
I dont want to rate TW low, so he still got 4-stars. But this abridged version is awful and makes the book seem lazy and cheap.
I did not realize it was abridged until after I bough and listened to the whole thing. My 1st impression was that TW got lazy and wrote a quick-and-dirty novel
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- Whipsnead
- 04-30-12
A man in transformation
Tom Wolfe loves to find a man at the top of his game and show us once
again thathubris and egocentricitiy can bring anyone down. Often,
however, there is a form ofrebirth, with a glimmer of hope that all was for the best. During the journey we meet interesting characters and unusual situations. He is a master of bringing together multiple subplots. I had originally read a Man in Full unabridged. As it had been awhile I purchased this abridged audio version. The contraction was well done. The narration was superb.While being very entertaining, the listener also learns much
about a unique major American City.
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- Christophe
- 12-30-05
Most excellent reading!
David Ogden Stiers is such a great reader that you really feel you belong to the story. Don't miss that one. I chose this title because of other listeners' comments. Don't believe the hype, only trust audible personal reviews! Most excellent listening!
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- Robert
- 08-30-15
Great imagery but anticlimactic
I enjoyed the story but at times felt like the author fell off the story in order to give more precise description of a not so important place or event. The character building is great and it is owed to some of these descriptive tangents but in the end I felt like they might have gotten just a touch off track. It sometimes felt like a collection of short stories roughly pieced together instead of a more pleasant collective whole with detailed elements.
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- Diane M. Friary
- 03-17-09
Loved it!
Great Tale! And the reader's Southern accents for the different characters is delightful. Even though this is abridged, the story stays together. It just made me want to buy the unabridged version next. Tom Wolfe has an uncanny way of connecting the most farfetched events and saving his characters in a perfectly reasonable but unexpected way from impossible predicaments.
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- Murdo
- 12-30-05
An amazing piece of work
This book, which I had read and thus knew already, was an extremely enjoyable listen. The reading by David Ogden Stiers was extraordinary, and did full justice to a unique story and the characters therein.
Wonderful!
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- Jeff
- 02-16-04
The narrator....
I've read the book, so I'll agree with the five stars. Just wanted to chime in that, if I'm not mistaken, the narrator who so impressed the other reviewer was an actor on M.A.S.H. (the TV show, not the movie).
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- Tamoui
- 02-01-10
Abridged too far
The narrator is excellent and the story is absorbing but I don't think a Tom Wolfe book can be abridged successfully. I was left holding threads that had no end and jumps in the story that jarred the natural progression of the two main characters.
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