Classic American Short Stories, Volume 1 Audiobook By William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Edith Wharton, more cover art

Classic American Short Stories, Volume 1

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Classic American Short Stories, Volume 1

By: William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Edith Wharton, more
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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Unlike the other arts, American literature has been a powerful, influential, and leading aspect of American culture. By turns sedate and mercurial and possessing a moral mind set of various social values, the American short story reveals in its pages the psyche of a growing, sprawling nation whose sense of destiny has always been larger than life. Here are seven masterpieces that will make you smile, make you frown, and leave you pondering the mystery that surrounds the soul of a great nation.

Selections in Volume 1:
"A Journey" by Edith Wharton - A woman tries to conceal the death of her husband on a train trip.

"Impulse" by Conrad Aiken � After a lifetime of pushing his luck, a man pushes it a little too far.

"Only the Dead Know Brooklyn" by Thomas Wolfe � A lonely man with a map tries to understand a little piece of the earth.

"A Christian Education" by Robert Penn Warren � A troubled farmer recalls the life and death of a retarded boy.

"Barn Burning" by William Faulkner � In prose as fully mature and beautiful as anything he ever wrote, this is one of the most searing indictments of revenge ever put on paper.

"Paul's Case" by Willa Cather � A youth decides to put his life of fantasy and that of the real world on a collision course.

"The Devil and Daniel Webster" by Stephen Vincent Benét � This beautiful, riproaring tall-tale embraces all that is good in American life.

©Public domain; 1950 Conrad Aiken; 1935 Thomas Wolfe; 1945 Robert Penn Warren; 1939 William Faulkner; 1936 Stephen Vincent Benét (P)2004 Audio Connoisseur
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Short Stories American Literature

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"Charlton Griffin is dazzlingly good, with regional accents, with the change in timbre from a boy's voice to a woman's and a man's, and most of all with his nuanced understanding of how to deliver the narrative from writer to reader without getting himself in the way." (AudioFile)
"With its flawless technical recording values and masterful presentation, this first volume in the Audio Connoisseur Classic American Short Stories series will leave the listener eagerly awaiting a second volume!" (Midwest Book Review)

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Excellent choice of authors and stories. Excellent quality all around. Very human and historical. Really enjoyed all.

Excellent choices of American stories

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I like the narrator’s voice a lot. But the music is heavy handed and distracting.
I would like it better without the music.

Distracting music spoils the listening experience

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Every one of these stories is a true class, and so well-read. Charlton Griffin is the best voice actors I've heard anywhere. The selection is so well-curated. All of them are truly classic. The order in which the stories appear are perfect and most demand a second listen.

I was introduced to Conrad Aiken for the first time. What an amazing short story writer. The story sent me down a rabbit hole of modernist literary criticism, and into the biography of Aiken himself. The story was criticized by some at the time it was written for being immoral. How times have changed.

The only story I had heard of was "The Devil and Daniel Webster" and perhaps I have read it before, but Griffin brings it to life in such a way that I would recommend it to anyone and everyone. It is funny and brilliant.

The Willa Cather story I've now listened to twice. I'm surprised it's not more famous. It's a long short story, almost a novella.

Some say this is "over produced," but I found the format refreshing. Story breaks have a little music or sound effects, and I found them charming. The story on the train is accompanied by quiet train sounds. I listen to audible as I fall asleep and turned the volume down just a notch, so that the music didn't disturb me. The only problem is that the stories were so good and so riveting that I did keep myself awake long enough to complete them (and then I listened to them again the next day, getting even more out of them).

I hope there are more in this series by Griffin or another amazing narrator.

One of my favorite audible purchases - OUTSTANDING

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The stories in this collection represent probably the best writing that has been accomplished in American literature. This is the good stuff, much of which you may have already come across in high school or college. In the hands of Charlton Griffin, these stories have been transformed into audible works of art. I didn't find these magnificent pieces depressing at all, and I must say that hearing them performed so well was a revelation. America has made a great contribution to world literature and hearing this collection will make you realize this. An educated person needs to hear this one.

Beautifully performed!

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Five stars for the stories, a half-star for the narrator whose affected resonance and melodramatic thoughtfulness draw more attention to themselves than to the texts. Narrators like this make me want to say: It's not about you, it's about the book.

great stories survive overcooked narration, barely

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