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The Return of the Native (Cover to Cover Classics)
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The Return of the Native may be Thomas Hardy’s finest writing. His descriptive and lyrical powers are at their height, his evocation of the wilds of Egdon Heath unmatched, his dissection of Eustacia and Clym’s marriage unimpeachable. Perhaps nowhere else is Hardy’s point that the universe is simply indifferent more compellingly made. Winner of the British Spoken Word Publishing Association’s “Talkie Award” for Best Unabridged Classic Recording, this performance was commended by the Financial Times as “right for this tragic story of passion and loss.”
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Rickman's reading brings classic to life........2007-09-24
"The Return Of The Native" starts out slowly, but progresses nicely. What really brings this story to life is the narration on audio CD by acclaimed actor Alan Rickman. His talents are well used in this instance, and the old adage that, "If velvet could speak, it would sound like Alan Rickman" is proven to be true. It almost feels like you are listening to a play being acted out, as each character is given his own "voice", be it a man or a woman, and the different accents and dialects add to this feeling. The reading is given much feeling and emotion. Mr. Rickman even gets the chance to sing a little, in both English and French, what a treat to the Alan Rickman fan! I can't tell you what a treat is has been to settle in after a long hard day, slipping on the headphones, and laying down before sleep in the darkness with Alan Rickman speaking softly and close in my ears.... Ahhh... such SWEET dreams!
Return of the Native audio book.......2007-03-18
As a keen fan of Thomas Hardy, I have found this reading wonderful. Alan Rickman's rendition is beautifully paced and the characters were really brought to life by the variety of tone within his voice. Certainly, this is one of Hardy's gloomier works--but all the more fascinating for the picture given of characters in a truly remarkable landscape. I've always regarded Egdon Heath as the true hero of this work anyway. At a time when I have needed distraction from my own circumstances, this marvellous version has proved invaluable and I look forward to acquiring others to enjoy.
Why I bought Return Of The Native.......2007-03-10
If you are looking for a review of this story well, I'm sorry but I can't help you there. I bought this product (twice. Once on Cassette and again when it FINALLY came out on CD) strictly because Alan Rickman narrates it. I have no idea what the story is about but I can tell you that Alan has a LOVELY, Delicious, SEXY voice and if you are an Alan fan you will get many long hours of enjoyment from this CD. He even sings! For me it was well worth the money and one day perhaps I'll be able to actually concentrate on the story and not merely Alan's delectable voice!!!
Classic worth listening to.......2007-02-24
This is the third time I've listened to this audio book, something I have never done before. I must admit, it gets better ever time. The description of the characters is incredible - when have you read a whole chapter describing an individual? Or the landscape? Certainly way more verbose than modern style, but the observations stand the test of time, and paint pictures that linger. None of the characters is flawless, and the errors of omission in their acts toward each other results in no end of misery. But the view of life in another time, with all its physical differences and all its emotional similarities to ours is intrigueing. And Rickman is fabulous, capturing accents and personalities that reading myself in my cozy chair in Phoenix Arizona would never have known.
Amazing.......2007-02-13
The CD audio book of the Return of the Native actually deserves to be described as amazing. The lyrical prose of Hardy, combines with the incomparable voice and performance of Alan Rickman, to make this a genuine treasure.
Rickman, in his limited interviews, has repeatedly referred to himself as an instrument. In this product, the only part of that instrument he could utilize was his voice. It is more than enough: the pictures and action spring vividly to life. Listening to his performance is sheer joy, and it rapidly makes you realize how little his capability has been tapped by film - where the whole "instrument" is utilized.
I would give this product the highest recommendation.
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- RACHEL CORRIE WAS INSIGHTFUL AND SAW THE FUTURE "CLEARLY.": RACHEL DEFENDED THE PERSECUTED WITH "NON-VIOLENCE." LIKE GHANDI DID
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"A powerful, thought-provoking and deeply moving piece of theatre."-
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I have been in Palestine for two weeks and one hour now, and I still have very few words to describe what I see. I don't know if many of the children here have ever existed without tank-shell holes in their walls. You just can't imagine it unless you see it. And even then your experience is not at all the reality . . . [due to] the fact that I have money to buy water when the army destroys wells, and of course, the fact that I have the option of leaving. I am allowed to see the ocean.-Rachel Corrie
On March 16, 2003, Rachel Corrie, a twenty-three-year-old American, was killed by an Israeli bulldozer in the Gaza Strip as she was trying to prevent the demolition of the Palestinian homes.
My Name is Rachel Corrie is a one-woman play composed from Rachel's own journals, letters, and e-mails-creating a portrait of a messy, skinny, articulate, Salvador DalÃ-loving chain-smoker (with a passion for the music of Pat Benatar), who left home and school in Olympia, Washington, "to support Palestinian non-violent resistance to Israel's military occupation." The piece premiered at London's Royal Court Theatre, with an award-winning, sold-out run, before its transfer to the West End.
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RACHEL CORRIE WAS INSIGHTFUL AND SAW THE FUTURE "CLEARLY.": RACHEL DEFENDED THE PERSECUTED WITH "NON-VIOLENCE." LIKE GHANDI DID.......2007-10-02
This young lady brutally murdered by an Israeli soldier, was very aware of what was truly going on in "The Palestinian Holocaust" that still is ongoing today. This book is a book of a true "American Hero." Her heroic death must not be in vain, but give courage to all to stand up to the racist atrocities being perpetrated in the world today. The brutal savagery and humiliation against the women, children and men of Palestine is one such, present day "Holocaust." Rachel Corrie had incredible foresight for someone so young. Her cause is now proven and backed by some of the greatest human beings and scholars on this earth: Former President Jimmy Carter has gotten the same message Rachel was getting out to the world in his present best-seller: "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." In another new best-seller "THE ISRAEL LOBBY, AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY," by John J. Mearsheimer (of U. of Chicago) and Stephan M. Walt (Harvard), clearly shared young Rachel's view that the savage and horrific treatment of the Palestinian People and "their" lands, was not good for Palestinians, Israeli's, and Especially for America's Safety and Reputation to the World. The list seems endless, especially today, proving and backing Rachel's heroic mission. May she rest in peace. Her parents must be so proud that Rachel tried to help the oppressed and brutally occupied people of Palestine. Rachel Corrie, be proud as your message of justice is being carried on by the great authors mentioned and many more.
Just something to think about readers: Be careful or take great caution with amateur reviews that try to distort Rachel's pure and humane message. Whose words do you give more weight to, a reckless, insensitive, amateur reviewer, or some of the notable icons and scholars mentioned. Yes, everyone is entitled to an opinion,(that's what makes AMAZON the best) but some spend years researching specialty topics and are more up to speed - weigh everything. Do Former President, and probably todays greatest humanitarian, Jimmy Carter's words have weight and substance? What about other great and acclaimed scholars such as Professor John J. Mearsheimer, who is the Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and the co-director of the Program on International Security Policy at the Univ. of Chicago. Add, Professor Stephen M. Walt, who is the Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. Who do you believe? I leave that rhetorical question to you.
Rachel Corrie and her beautiful messages in her writings, this book, and her heroic and tragic death keep her lagacy and message of justice alive. Now, more than ever, notable people and scholarly authors are writing an array of necessary books supporting Rachels cause and, important message. A message that, finally, is getting to Americans,i.e., The horrific plight of the Palestinian peoples. Rachel, the world will not forget that you died for the justice of the Palestinians. Rachel's life should be a academic course in and of itself. Rachel was a true martyr. Read Rachel and be inspired and moved forever....
Good book about a misguided girl.......2007-07-23
This is a tough review to write.
As to the book, it deserves five stars.
But as to Rachel Corrie, who was an American member of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) who traveled to the Gaza Strip during the Al-Aqsa Intifada, she brought about her own death when she was defending the wrong side.
The Al-Aqsa Intifada was started by Yasir Arafat when he refused to take the 99% of the West Bank that Ehud Barak offered him.
Arafat had to start the Al-Aqsa Intifada because if he did not, people would comes to terms with his own incompetence, arrogance, and greed. Which has all been documented since.
First off, Fatah, Hama and others, who Rachel defended, besides being anti-Israel, are anti-American.
Second off, these two organizations have killed innocent people, including many Americans.
For Rachel Corrie to defend these people is criminal at best, immoral at worst. Rather than defending terrorists, Rachel should have been defending the innocent Israelis.
She was killed when she tried to obstruct an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Caterpillar D9 armoured bulldozer operating in Hai as-Salam, a Palestinian area of Rafah, close to the border with Egypt, an area the IDF had designated a security zone.
Why was the bulldozer there? For security operations designed to uncover the network of smuggling tunnels connecting Egypt to the Palestinian side of Rafah - tunnels used by Hamas and other groups for smuggling weapons from Egypt in Gaza strip.
Let's see, illegal weapons are imported to kill innocents and Corrie wants to defend such people?
She brought about her own death.
Rachel Corrie was a beautiful person with a good heart. She was also misguided. That mistake took her life.
This is a sad tale about a good heart, who defended evil people.
Great book!.......2007-02-06
I think that this book has the ability to capture a person's attention on an emotional level as well as a political one. Rachel Corrie was a very profound writer, even as a teenager. In this book you get to experience her life the way that she did. She was a very special person and you can see that as you read this book. It was a tragedy the way she died, and I think that this book kind of does her memory some justice.
RACHEL CORRIE: GREATEST AMERICAN HERO THIS ENTIRE MISERABLE MILLENIUM.......2006-11-20
She stood with a bullhorn and a bright orange vest in front of a doctor's home protecting the children who lived there, unarmed.
The invader's armoured tank kept on coming, hitting her, and backing up over her to make certain she was dead.
But she wasn't. Her spine snapped, she died painfully hours later as she was stopped at the invader's "security" checkpoint.
As any decent human being she stood unarmed and defenseless to protect children's ancient homes from destruction and land grab, even to the ultimate consequences. Such morality and courage is very rare today and shines in such great fellow American heroes as Jean Donovan, Sister Ita Ford, Sister Maura Clark and Sister Dorothy Kazel.
But they were in the last millenium, raped and murdered by other US allies and organs. Rachel is now, a hero for our new millenium. Our only American hero.
Please read her words and weep, not for her, but for all the children who loses homes and lives to faceless, relentless immoral military aggression.
Better Writing than Expected.......2006-10-15
I read a lot of political websites and was very familiar with the story behind this book when I decided to catch the play at the Minetta Lane Theater.
What surprised me about this book was the quality of Corrie's writing itself. A lot of Corrie's detractors hate her passionately because of their support for Israel's policy against the Palestinians in Gaza but they should give this book a closer look.
"My Name is Rachel Corrie" is not strictly a piece of anti-Israel agit prop, although it is certainly that. It's also a very personal story of an American confronting the effect of her government's foreign policy in a part of the world most of us will never see, an emotional travelogue to the heart of the darkness of the American Empire.
Nobody, of course, would compare Rachel Corrie to Joseph Conrad (who hadn't even learned English by the age of 23). But the process of exploring the self by traveling to the margins of the empire is the same. Corrie feels a sense of dread and purposelessness in Olympia (a first world city, one of those "whited sepulchers" Conrad mentions) that becomes more and more urgent after 9/11 so she decides to travel to the Gaza Strip and become a partisan for one group of people the American and Israeli governments would simply like to see disappear.
To argue that she should have become an objective witness instead of an openly partisan activist is to miss the point. An objective witness stands above the people stuck in a war zone (think of Eddie Adam's famous photo of the VC guerilla being executed) and this wouldn't have allowed her to confront the power relationship that exists between Americans and people like the Palestinians. By getting involved, she was able to free that part of herself that all Americans feel closed off to by our hostile relation to the rest of the world.
And the remarkable thing is that she was quite aware of this. Compare the surrealistic little vignette about her time as a volunteer at a mental health center where she's accused by her clients of putting herself above them to the way the older Palestinian woman argues against taking money from rich Americans. "We're not a hotel." Rachel Corrie struggles to let these people speak for themselves, even while she's using them to explore herself.
In other words, even if you're opposed to Corrie's politics, this book is still worth reading. Maybe the writing itself should get 3.5 stars. But I gave it 5 simply because I was touched by the fact that this book allowed so villified a woman to speak for herself from beyond the grave.
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- This book even gives tabloid a good name
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This book even gives tabloid a good name.......2007-07-30
The reason there is no input from the man himself is because he hates this book. For the Harry Potter fans, I think this book levels with the writings of Rita Skeeter. Wikipedia has a better bio than this book.
He does not support this book! Fans don't buy............2007-07-16
Mr. Rickman himself said that he didn't support the book. For people who adore this actor as I do don't buy it!
Save your money.......2007-01-10
Alright Rickmaniacs, I found this book in the seat compartment of a BA flight from LAX to London and let me tell you, now I know why someone left this book behind.
Paton's idea's about Rickman are highly questioned and considering who she used as resources, that does not surprise me.
The style of Paton's writing is Chaotic at best, and was difficult to follow.
If you want to read this book, find a copy to borrow and buy an AR Dvd or CD instead.
If You're a Fan, DON'T!!!!!.......2006-07-17
If you are truly a fan of Alan Rickman's -- or just interested in him as a wonderful actor -- run, don't walk, AWAY from this offensive drivel!
I am not even going to dignify this tripe with a lengthy review...even a NEGATIVE one (and, if you haven't guessed by now, this IS a negative review). If, indeed, the man is to have an unauthorized biography, let it be worthy of him, and not this nonsense.
Maureen's Drivel.......2006-05-12
I picked up this book as I am a great admirer of Alan Rickman's career and was sorely disappointed within the first paragraph. The technique, if that's what the jerky, scattered smattering of unrelated sentences and half formed ideas can be called, resembled nothing close to a decent flow or form. In one sentence the author makes a point blank statement then, in the next, proceeds to contradict it in a way that makes me believe she was oblivious to the first statement.
Not only is her writing style appallingly primitive (and no amount of the thirteen letter words she seemed fond of sprinkling through out the text can hid that fact)but the voice she used to recant this cobbling of rumors and third hand reports bears all the resemblance of a jilted lover.
This mockery was written seemingly without respect for the person but rather as a way to make a profit off of a talented man who prefers to not exploit himself the way this hack seemed to have no qualms in doing.
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The Return of the Native may be Thomas Hardy's best writing: his descriptive and lyrical powers are at their height. His evocation of the wilds of Egdon Heath and the irony of Eustacia and Clym's marriage advances Hardy's theme that the universe is simply indifferent. Acclaimed actor Alan Rickman, best known for his roles in the films Truly, Madly, Deeply and Sense and Sensibility, delivers a superlative reading of Hardy's masterpiece. Winner of the British Spoken Word Publishing Association's "Talkie Award" for Best Unabridged Classic Recording. A Cover to Cover Unabridged Classic. 12 cassettes.
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One of Hardy's classic statements about modern love, courtship, and marriage, The Return of the Native is set in the pastoral village of Egdon Heath. The fiery Eustacia Vye, wishing only for passionate love, believes that her escape from Egdon lies in her marriage to Clym Yeobright, the returning "native, " home from Paris and discontented with his work there. Clym wishes to remain in Egdon, however -- a desire that sets him in opposition to his wife and brings them both to despair. Behind the narrative of The Return of the Native lie the tragic fates of Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Oedipus, and in writing the novel Hardy endowed his ordinary characters with the status of tragic heroes, seen especially in the ill-fated lovers and Damon Wildeve, who spoil their chances to master their own destinies.
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A Suberb Recording.......2007-08-06
First, let me confess that I bought this because I am a fan of Alan Rickman's wonderfully rich, mellifluous baritone and the idea of spending hours listening to him read one of the classics of English literature is was absolute heaven to me. And, I can honestly say, I was not disappointed; the recording is absolutely brilliant.
Using ever nuance and range of his distinctive Rickmans each character that poulates Egdon Heath his or her own distinctive voice and cosistantly applies it throughout from the beginning to the end of the story. When he reads the description of the wild and desolate heath, Rickman's voice turns Hardy' prose into sublime poetry.
Get the CD Version January 2007.......2007-01-27
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When I had to read this book in High School I found it excruciatingly BORING. But Alan Rickman did such a good job, now I think this story is BETTER than Wuthering Heights.
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" The suffering that follows is mitigated somewhat by the ending, but more by the mastery of Alan Rickman's reading. At the start, Rickman senses the voice for each character in Hardy's fictional world, and he maintains each character's personality throughout. He even manages to project Hardy's subtle shadings of tone with the rhythm and tempo of his narration, throwing in a song here and there because, in spite of his gloom, there is a festive strain to Hardy, as well. If you have a hard time reading this classic English writer, this is how to do it. "P.E.F. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine.
Yes and he can even do the womens voices without doing falsetto ! Rickman won the Best Talking Book or Talkie thing for this and deservedly so.
I enjoy talking books and often use them as I drive long distances and this is the best one I have heard so far. I hope Alan Rickman , or another English actor, reads some more Thomas Hardy books for us in future.
Good but nothing spectacular........2007-01-10
Hardy is very good at descriptions. The language he uses makes the people and scenery come alive. While this is true I personally feel that I would have preferred to read other books over this one. A good book but nothing special.
The return of the native.......2007-01-04
This book has been taught in lit classes for years excellent but sad book.
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Egdon Heath: Land & Time As Protagonist.......2006-08-24
Readers of Thomas Hardy's novels call him the literary prophet of gloom and doom, and there is some justification for that tag. But while that may be so, it is an oversimplification that obscures, rather than clarifies, man's relation to nature. In the first chapter of THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE, Hardy suggests a primal relation that harkens back to antiquity: "It was at present a place perfectly accordant with man's nature--neither ghastly, hateful, nor ugly; neither commonplace, unmeaning, nor tame; but like man, slighted and enduring." The key word here is "enduring." Throughout this novel, as well as the others in the Wessex saga, Hardy depicts a nature that at one time, very long ago, was in harmony with man. In man's ability to regenerate himself, each succeeding generation retained that harmony. But as man began to wean himself from the fructifying earth with machines and technology, he began to impose an artificial set of rules, laws, and institutions that not only separated man from his harmony with nature but conspired to separate man from himself, with each man warring against the other. Nature, in THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE is symbolized by Egdon Heath, and is populated by two kinds of people: those who remain, or try to remain, in harmony with nature, and those who do not. The former includes the "native" of the title, Clym Yeobright, his cousin Thomasin, and Diggory Venn, the reddleman who loves Thomasin. The latter is collectively symbolized by Eustachia Vye, an unhappy girl who hates what she sees as the dullness of life that Egdon Heath provides.
Egdon Heath is a colossal, forbidden stretch of land that requires its inhabitants to both understand and respect its power to kill or to maim. Only the wise and the strong may survive. Those who are neither will fall victim to its unremitting ferocity, as Mrs. Yeobright does to a serpent, or Eustachia and Wildeve do to drowning. The Heath is brutal, but not explicitly so. It is rather a testing ground that reflects the inner capacity of human beings to grasp that they are being tested in a way that has a definite passing or failing grade. Life then on the Heath is a forced pass-fail exam that is rigged from the start. In her unhappy marriage to Clym, Eustachia becomes a victim not only because of the fierceness of life on the Heath, but mostly because of her personality, which sets up a conflict with that heath. Her desire to rise above her station cut her off from both the Heath and its residents. Clym suffers tragedy too, but in his case, it is not so much the mindless nature of Egdon Heath that renders his life miserable, but the unfortunate tendency of Hardy himself to make a bad situation worse with his insistent insertion of coincidence as the driving force in much of the heath's tragic power. When Hardy delays the delivery of a letter that might have avoided tragedy, he refrains from doing so. When he does this, he cheapens the power of the Heath to act on its own, by substituting his own authorial intent. Still, what emerges from a reading of THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE is a peek into the complexity of an unfriendly universe that dares its inhabitants to offer respect or pay some pretty severe consequences.
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Title: Rasputín. (película por Uli Edel, con actores Alan Rickman, Greta Scacchi y Ian McKellen)(TT: Rasputin) (TA: film by Uli Edel, with actors Alan Rickman, Greta Scacchi and Ian McKellen)
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Title: Érase una vez Harry Potter y la piedra Filosofal.(TT: Once upon a time Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.)(Reseña)
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