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  • Until I Find You

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  • De : John Irving
  • Lu par : Arthur Morey
  • Durée : 35 h et 5 min
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Until I Find You

De : John Irving
Lu par : Arthur Morey
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    Description

    Until I Find You is the story of the actor Jack Burns, his life, loves, celebrity, and astonishing search for the truth about his parents.

    When he is four years old, Jack travels with his mother Alice, a tattoo artist, to several North Sea ports in search of his father, William Burns. From Copenhagen to Amsterdam, William, a brilliant church organist and profligate womanizer, is always a step ahead, has always just departed in a wave of scandal, with a new tattoo somewhere on his body from a local master or "scratcher".

    Alice and Jack abandon their quest, and Jack is educated at schools in Canada and New England, including, tellingly, a girls' school in Toronto. His real education consists of his relationships with older women, from Emma Oastler, who initiates him into erotic life, to the girls of St. Hilda's, with whom he first appears on stage, to the abusive Mrs. Machado, whom he first meets when sent to learn wrestling at a local gym.

    A melancholy tale of deception, Until I Find You is also a swaggering comic novel, a giant tapestry of life's hopes. It is a masterpiece to compare with John Irving's great novels, and restates the author's claim to be considered the most glorious, comic, moving novelist at work today.

    ©2005 John Irving (P)2005 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.

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    “As ever, Irving is at his best with the family relationships he creates. They are simultaneously touching and infuriating. It is with these relationships that Irving firmly grasps universal truths and puts a chokehold on his readers…. Irving’s descriptions are distressing to read, but they force the reader to relate to the characters in a way they would not in most works of fiction.” ( Calgary Herald)
    Until I Find You . . . cuts closer to the bone than any of [Irving’s] previous works.” ( Ottawa Citizen)
    “Bittersweet . . . moving.” ( People)

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    • Katharina
    • 30/04/2006

    Great story, annoyingly read

    If you like John Irving, you'll enjoy this book. It is a very complex and long story (32 hours!) with lots of interesting characters and unexpected turns. The plot was captivating albeit a little disturbing at times (the child abuse story line is not for the faint of heart). The only thing I really didn't like was the narrator: his multiple accents were at the best annoying, in some places downright ridiculous or wrong - his German pronounciation was actually painful for a first-language German like me. He should have asked somebody to guide him who knows the language.

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    • Audrey
    • 05/04/2010

    Save Your Credits

    I chose this book because I've enjoyed every other John Irving book I've tried, and was eager to fall into another. I really, really, REALLY wish I'd saved my credits. This book is terrible. It's boring, repetitive, and pretty much the only thing in it that isn't done better many times over in his other work is the way that almost every woman becomes sexually obsessed with the protagonist. If the character were an adult throughout, I'd write that off as author wish fulfillment, but it's kind of sick when the character is a small child. I'm a porn-positive person, but this isn't even pornographic - it's just tasteless and bad. I'm now about halfway through the second installment (of four), and am engaged in an endurance test to see if I can make myself finish it. This is every minor flaw found in Irving's work magnified a thousandfold, without any of the charm or warmth that makes his other work so worthwhile. Save your credits, save your time, I wish I had done the same.

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      3 out of 5 stars
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    • B. Simms
    • 26/06/2007

    Interesting but Disappointing

    I'm a real John Irving fan, and my absoute favorite book is A Widow for One Year. I had high hopes for this book, and was eager to get started on it. Unfortunately, it was a big disappointment, especially when compared to A Widow for One Year. The opening chapters are too long, and I got bored with the descriptions of the main character's travels. The story becomes interesting - and very disturbing - when the young boy experiences sexual abuse at the hands of adult women. But as the story progesses this becomes utterly absurd and unbelievable. At some point I realized I no longer felt sympathy for the young boy who seems as perverted and freakish as the women he is abused by. I also found the ending unconvincing. If you haven't read A Widow for One Year, download that one instead of this one!

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      1 out of 5 stars
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    • Everett2314
    • 05/03/2008

    Don't bother

    I am a John Irving fan. However, but like many writers, the themes from his first hits continue to resurface in following books, i.e., young man w/ bizarre childhood, wierd sexual experiences, wrestling, East coast prep-school....This book is WAY TOO LONG at 32 hours. I should have stopped about 28 hours ago :).

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    • Hibiscus Flower
    • 11/02/2015

    A Favorite for a Lifetime...

    To start with, Arthur Morey' s narration was spot on! I will look for more of his work after this. I am a huge John Irving fan. I love his honesty and candor. He has a very gritty, raw way of storytelling. My mother first read this book and recommended it to me saying that his exploration of the history of tattoo art fascinated her. It fascinated me too but, that and so much more. This was a refreshing departure for John Irving. His lead character, Jack, spends a lifetime traveling Canada, the United States, Europe and the Netherlands in search of more than he realizes throughout his journey. The writing allows the reader or listener to travel with him and in his search, we explore our own journeys. It is honest, brash, compelling story telling - one of Irving' s finest.

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    • Moonrise
    • 07/08/2011

    A disappointed Irving fan

    John Irving is my favorite contemporary author. I have everything he's written, including his pre-Garp books. And typically, I finish a book even if I'm not enjoying it. I want to give the author a chance to turn it around for me. This is one of the few books that I just couldn't finish. I particularly wanted to extend the benefit of the doubt to my favorite author. I managed to get through most of the first two parts and just couldn't take the idea of sitting through another 16 to 18 hours. The first several hours are devoted to Jack and his mother moving from town to town searching for his father with the same result and recycled characters in every town. That part could have easily been condensed to one or two chapters without losing any critical plot points. The story simply takes to long to advance. Along the way, the protagonist encounters so much sexual exploitation that it made my head spin...and I work in child welfare. Irving's books are always full of deviant and bizarre behavior. But my favorite thing about him is that by the time the character commits such behavior, the reader has such a through understanding of them that their actions seem quite reasonable. Irving makes us understand that we can understand just about anyone once we hear their story. But in the case of this book, I couldn't even care about the main characters. My primary thought while listening to the first half of this unreasonably long book was "please...just get on with it."

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      4 out of 5 stars
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    • Greg
    • 17/12/2008

    Sooooo close to a 5

    Rich, accurate character development in a great story. Loved the ending. A little more tragedy would have made this a 5.

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    • Amazon Customer
    • 06/01/2015

    Not my favourite John Irving novel

    A long meandering tale that comes together beautifully, it just takes a long time to get there. Unlike most of John Irving's works there are many unrefined characters in this novel. I liked it, but there are other works if his that I've enjoyed so much more, it was still worth the time though.

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    • M. Manning
    • 01/08/2013

    John Irving, please stop

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    I was once a great fan of John Irving. No more. I listened to this ridiculous tome for as long as I could, and then gave up. It's one thing to write about quirky, unusual characters. It's quite another to have them doing, saying and thinking things that just aren't possible within the confines of the character as written.

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    • David
    • 22/06/2013

    John has turned into a perverted hateful man.

    What would have made Until I Find You better?

    John has turned into a perverted hateful man. this is the most hateful book i have ever read, John Irving has written the opposite of most of his previous themes of hope and the tough it spirit of people.

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    • BikerJoe
    • 19/04/2016

    A Quest for Love and a Lot of Sex and Tattoos

    John Irving is always good for a surprise and this novel is no exception. He takes us on a seemingly endless odyssey, where we wade through a quagmire of sexual obsession, child abuse, prostitution and other facettes of the darker side of human society, but also gather a lot of insight into the colorful world of tattoo addicts.

    Arthur Morey is the perfect voice to tell this story and he manages to guide us through the neverending saga in an entertaining way.

    In the story we accompany the young Jack Burns, who travels with his mother Alice, a very skilled tattoo artist, all over Europe to find his father William. William is an extremely talented organist, who left Alice after a short romance, before Jack was borne. The journey is eventful, but without success. Alice returns with Jack to Canada, where he grows up to become a wrestler and successful and famous actor. At a very early stage Jack becomes obsessed with sex, but he seems to be unable to build lasting relationships. To our amazement, he never tries to make love to Emma, the only girl, he is really devoted to and really loves.
    So far Jack never saw his father, but all his live, he is thinking about him. When he is acting, he does it for William. Finally, at a very mature age, he sets out to search and meet him.

    It is probably not Irving's best book, but it is fun to read. There are stretches, especially when he talks about medical details or specific illnesses, where less would have been more and you get tempted to skip a couple of pages or fast forward. I regard this as the only major flaw of the narrative, other than that, the story is serious enough to make you think about the essence of life, love and death, but it also offers ample opportunity for an outburst of laughter.

    It is a long story, but it is worthwhile to read it.

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    • Jan Onderwater aus NL
    • 22/11/2019

    Nicht so toll

    Dies ist nicht das beste Werk von John Irving, es ist nicht wirklich packend. Ich hab Owen Meany genossen und Garp geliebt, dies ist aber nicht von diese Liga.

    Während der Roman viele der Themen , die bereits in anderen Werken des Autors behandelt wurden, versucht John Irving neue Wege zu beschreiten, um die Fehlbarkeit des Gedächtnisses, insbesondere die Erinnerungen von Kindern (in diesem Fall die Erinnerungen an den Protagonisten Jack Burns), zu erfassen. Echt gut gelingen tut das leider nicht

    Die erste Hälfte der Erzählung folgt einem jungen kanadischen Schauspieler namens Jack Burns in seiner Jugend, als er mit seiner Mutter auf der Suche nach seinem Vater durch die Subkultur der Tattoo-Künstler reist. Wie Garp (und Irving selber) in Garp und wie er die Welt sah, findet Jack ein Talent für Ringen und eine Großfamilie, die ihn durch seine Prüfungen als junger Mann im Alter unterstützt und behindert, einschließlich seines sexuellen Erwachens und Missbrauchs als Jugendlicher.

    Die zweite Hälfte der Erzählung sieht Jack auf dem Weg, die Wahrheit hinter den Missverständnissen zu entdecken, von denen sein jüngeres Selbst einst dachte, dass er sie verstanden hätte.
    Das beste was man zu dieses Buch sagen kann ist das es nicht Langweilig ist. Gut ist es nicht.

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    • bio
    • 10/01/2019

    Ein Muss für John Irving Fans.

    Hab das Buch vor Jahren gelesen. Die Mutter der Roman-Hauptfigur hat leider auch mich komplett in die Irre geführt, so dass ich mir das Ende nicht merken konnte. Endlich bin ich befreit. Dieses Mal vergesse ich es nicht mehr. Genial vorgelesen.

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    • Robert Klings
    • 17/10/2017

    German for beginners

    Wonderfully spoken, quite enjoyable! The German parts are.... sorry to be frank.... awful!
    Could have done with some coaching by a native speaker.