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The Magnificent Ambersons

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Winner of the 1919 Pulitzer Prize when it was first published, The Magnificent Ambersons chronicles the changing fortunes of three generations of an American dynasty. The family serves as a metaphor for the old society that crumbled after the Industrial Revolution while a middle-western town spread and darkened into a city.

George Amberson Minafer is the spoiled and arrogant grandson of the founder of the family's magnificence. George, eclipsed by a new breed of industrial tycoons and land developers whose power comes not through family connections but through financial dealings and modern manufacturing, descends from the Midwestern aristocracy to the working class. But George refuses to accept his diminishing status, clinging to all the superficiality he has always known.

As the wheels of industry transform the social landscape, the definitions of ambition, success, and loyalty also change.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A Pulitzer Prize winner from almost a century ago, Tarkington's story of the decline of an aristocratic American family amid the rise of industrialization and the advent of "new money" still resonates and has many parallels in today's world. Geoffrey Blaisdell gives proper blue-blood intonation to the Amberson clan and their contemporaries. He also gives appropriate tones to the servants and the townspeople. The protagonist's oath-taking will have lost its effect for today's listeners, and the casual use of racist terms may startle some. However, the story holds its own, regardless of its taking a bizarre penultimate turn, and provides the narrator with characters (even if caricatured) that bloom or wither in this very American novel. S.M.M. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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