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  • The Secret History

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  • De: Donna Tartt
  • Narrado por: Donna Tartt
  • Duración: 22 h y 3 m
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (679 calificaciones)

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The Secret History

De: Donna Tartt
Narrado por: Donna Tartt
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Editorial review


By Kat Johnson, Audible Editor

THE SECRET HISTORY WAS ALWAYS ABOUT THE AESTHETICS

I’m old enough to remember the publication of The Secret History, back in 1992. Like Zadie Smith’s White Teeth almost a decade later, it was one of those rare Publishing Events, when a debut author and novel arrived so authentically entwined that everyone agreed—a literary star was born. Tartt, in men’s pajamas or a necktie and sleek bob, commanded attention. So did the novel, with its premise of murder among classics students at an elite liberal arts college. The Secret History was instantly heralded as an icon of its era. Who knew that, 30 years later, it would perform the same feat for a new generation?

I tore through The Secret History as soon as it came out. Like its narrator Richard Papen, I was a middle-class teenager thrust into a rarified academic world—in my case, a Swiss boarding school instead of a Vermont college—populated by the rich international set. I also wanted to be a writer, and The Secret History set a bar that seemed impossibly high. It’s not one of those novels that makes you think "I can do that"—quite the opposite. It’s simultaneously a complex inverted mystery (like Columbo, it starts with whodunit and then tantalizingly drips out the why and how) and a modern Greek tragedy with characters and prose so compelling, it’s positively hypnotic. I was envious and smitten, and I couldn’t stop reading.

Richard is a California native who is new to both the East Coast and Hampden College, where he’s trying to hide a mediocre background and lack of wealth. In a stroke of luck, he’s invited to join the school’s selective Ancient Greek program, run by charismatic professor Julian Morrow and comprised of five other students. Bunny Corcoran is an all-American preppy type, at home with money and privilege in the style of the Kennedys. Cecilia and Charles are beautiful blond twins with a mysterious relationship and, despite Richard’s love for them, a predilection for offhand cruelty. Henry Winter, tall and reserved, is a polymath and polyglot who’s the smartest and most complicated of the bunch. And there’s red-headed Francis, always wearing a billowing cloak or a pince-nez, who likes boys but is essentially closeted due to the times and his extremely traditional, wealthy family.

These are the main players in a murder that ends with Bunny dead at the bottom of a cliff and buried by snow—hardly a spoiler, since Tartt provides this information in the novel’s exquisitely chilling prologue. In part one, the novel rebuilds beautifully to the climax of the deadly event, while the second part deals with its aftermath, its meditations on beauty, ecstasy, morality, and the taint of murder so seductive that it demands and rewards multiple readings.

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Resumen del Editor

A READ WITH JENNA BOOK CLUB PICK • INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • A contemporary literary classic and "an accomplished psychological thriller... absolutely chilling" (Village Voice), from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Goldfinch.

Under the influence of a charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at a New England college discover a way of thought and life a world away from their banal contemporaries. But their search for the transcendent leads them down a dangerous path, beyond human constructs of morality.

“A remarkably powerful novel [and] a ferociously well-paced entertainment.... Forceful, cerebral, and impeccably controlled.”—The New York Times

©2023 Penguin Random House Audio (P)2023 Random House Audio

Reseñas de la Crítica

"A beautifully written story, well-told, funny, sad, scary, and impossible to leave alone until I finished. . . . What a debut!"—John Grisham

"Powerful . . . Enthralling . . . A ferociously well-paced entertainment."—The New York Times

"An accomplished psychological thriller . . . Absolutely chilling . . . Tartt has a stunning command of the lyrical."—The Village Voice

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Donna Tartt’s voice

This book revolutionizes road trips, I promise you.
And I liked Richard more when I could remember that he was written by a woman.

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Suspenseful story weaving in and out with a surprise ending in the epilogue.

It took me a little time to get used to the female voice being used when the main characters were male but after a while I got used to it

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Lives up to the hype!

Phenomenal character development and plot, I'm looking forward to reading more of her novels. I think I'm going to be chasing the dark academia high for some time to come...

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How could you root for anyone in this book?

my first book of tartt's. is the character development good...yeah. are they all awful young people...yeah. how can you enjoy a book when there's no one to root for? I personally can't. narration was so so. I guess I'll go read the goldfinch and hope for better.

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This author deserves a better editor

Too much didn’t fit with precomputer college days. Also too long. But I had to listen to the end because I was so intrigued by the story.

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Never judge a book by its cover!

Forgive me I used voice text to write this review.
I always say, never judge a book by his cover. Because you actually never know what you will like until you actually read it from cover to cover! This is one of those books that I actually realized that I did not know that I liked until I liked it. From the first few chapters of the book, I was unamused. I was tired. I was restless. This book was very boring.
Until it started to get interesting around chapter 9 I became intrigued and it was all I could think about. It was all I could dream about. I'm not a english major. I'm not a literary major. I'm not even a Greek major however, if I like this book and finished this book in 2 weeks. This book is definitely a book that you should have on your shelf.

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There’s a reason there are professional narrators.

Donna Tartt came pretty close to ruining one of my favorite books by narrating it herself. She wrote the dialogue. How can she be so bad at delivering it? The book is great, but read it on paper.

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Captivating, Devastating, and Beautiful

The story alone is enough to keep you listening; the characters are so finely fleshed out they would be center-focused if not for how gorgeous and lush the imagery is. The author narrating is such a wonderful aspect to the audiobook, hearing her read and deliver each scene and theme brings a whole new, startling impact. 5/5 all around!

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Compelling story & superb writing

I really enjoy Donna Tartt’s command of the English language. And although I was hesitant at first to like her own voice as the narrator, I really liked it in the end. Her writing gives such a wonderful sense of place filled with details that make it all come to life. She creates full body characters so clearly that after a while you feel like you know them. The events in the book are so horrific all the while the characters
go along like they are solving day to day problems and not dealing with the Murder of two innocent lives.
Then the unraveling begins. It is a visceral descent . And weeks after I finished this book
I am haunted by all that has happened and all that human beings are capable of.

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Beautiful book.

I have struggled with breaking into things I call more “serious” books because I have been petrified of death my whole life. This book seems like it would be a bad choice, then. However I actually found it very comforting.

Donna tartt does a great job reading her writing, and her voice for bunny is odd but you get used to it.

I don’t know if I will ever read this again, maybe on a rainy day in some time. But this first reading was lovely. I’m so full of gratitude for the person who showed me this book, and for it coming into my life.

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