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Shane copertina

Shane

Di: Jack Schaefer
Letto da: Eric G. Dove
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I had lain in my bed thinking of our visitor out in the bunk in the barn. It scarce seemed possible that he was the same man I had first seen, stern and chilling in his dark solitude, riding up our road. Something in father, something not of words or of actions, but of the essential substance of the human spirit, had reached out and spoken to him and he had replied to it and had unlocked a part of himself to us. He was far off and unapproachable at times even when he was right there with you.

The Starrett family's life forever changes when a man named Shane rides out of the great glowing West and up to their farm in 1889. Young Bob Starrett is entranced by this stoic stranger who brings a new energy to his family. Shane stays on as a farmhand, but his past remains a mystery. Many folks in their small Wyoming valley are suspicious of Shane, and make it known that he is not welcome. But as dangerous as Shane may seem, he is a staunch friend to the Starretts - and when a powerful neighboring rancher tries to drive them out of their homestead, Shane becomes entangled in the deadly feud. This classic western, originally published in 1949, is a profoundly moving story of the influence of a singular character on one boy's life.

©2017 Jack Schaefer (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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  • 20/07/2019

As Good as the Great Classic Movie

I love this story. I've seen the movie several times. It is one of my favorites. I was concerned the book might be a disappointment compared to the film, or so identical as to not be a fresh tale to me. I was not in the least disappointed. I highly recommend this book for those who love the movie or simply love great storytelling. It offered a fresh perspective from the movie I so love. There were many powerful, heart-touching, unforgettable scenes.

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  • 06/10/2020

Outstanding reading of Shane

As a child approximately the same age of this young man narrated in this story of Shane, about 11; my mother took me to the theater to see Shane, with actor Alan Ladd and I feel in love with his character.

Hearing the reading of the story from audiobooks has again lit the flame of my love for this enduring Western, Shane.

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  • 26/09/2020

Just as enjoyable in 2020, as it was in 1949

Great narration too! You'll know Shane is leaning against a post, even before the narrator proclaims it.

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  • 21/09/2020

ONE OF THE BEST

loved it,best action,very good storyline.keeps you on the edge of your seat.5 star read.GREAT book

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  • 11/09/2020

Amazing Western

Told from the perspective of a young boy which engages the senses in one zone recollections of times that were simpler and more innocent even though Shane is the baddest dude to walk the west

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  • 14/07/2020

Classic

I have always found this book as my childhood as my favorite. The narrator did an excellent job!

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  • 06/08/2022

we laughed and cried

slow start but then we got hooked, we really loved it. why do I have to do 15 words.

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  • 30/06/2020

Through a child’s eyes

A classic western through a child’s eyes gives even the young reader, as young as 10 a desire to keep listening. Eric Dove’s beautiful job with the characters only helped with the story’s flow.

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  • 20/09/2023

Great story

Loved the story
Seeing it from a child's point of view really changes how you look at the story.

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  • 05/08/2023

Listened to in one setting.

Started listening as I began my early morning walk and finished when I returned home because I was too caught up in the story. After finishing I’ve concluded the film to be an excellent adaptation but there are some differences. The goodness of Joe, Marion and Shane always shine through and at times made my eyes moist. Great story!

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  • 01/01/2021

still a classic

have not read or listen to this classic western in many years but it still as good as ever

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  • 20/08/2020

School Revisited

Once upon a time long ago, in the freezing hills of Buxton Derbyshire, a 12 year old me struggled to read this book at school. Perhaps my comprehension was akin to the boy Robert here telling the story, though he was clearly much smarter than the average. This wonderful version illuminates and excites the senses as it enabled me time travel back to 1972 and further to Wyoming in 1869. A Perfect example of the best of Audible.

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  • 15/09/2018

wonderful narration

I read this book years ago at school and it was a real pleasure to listen to this version... terrific storyline .. colourful characters and beautifully narrated

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  • 20/04/2023

A classic

A well read classic of it’s time. One of my father’s favourites, enjoyed the introduction as well.

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  • 01/02/2023

The novel that created an unbreakable 'mold'

The greatest novel of the West ever written. (And I use the word ‘West’ with all its connotations)

Often unfairly overshadowed by the equally moving movie, which was made a couple of years after the novel's publication and released in 1953, Alan Ladd is not the Shane of this Novel. But the film is still good after all this time because the source material is near perfect. Both book and film are worth knowing well. The film is a masterpiece, but do not let that stop you reading (or listening to) the novel. Schaefer’s story is an historical snapshot and an enduring allegory of modern post war America.

Shane - the novel - is also, as it has matured and grown in meaning over the last 70 years, arguably the most left wing western ever written. It existed as fable of a faltering American dream in the aftermath of WW2 as the Cold War, The McCarthy witch hunts and the Korean war loomed. But today it remains utterly on message: A rage against the brutal dictatorship and fascism of corporate America; corrupt, unlawful authority and institutions run by gangsters welding the threat of violence. Shane as the champion of the underdog who must sacrifice his own way of life to save the more peaceful and possible future.

It’s a strange quirk the Schaefer once said he wished he’d made the homesteaders the bad guys and the ranchers, with their beef cattle, the heroes. Ronald McDonald would have approved but if that had happened the novel would now be consigned to the dustbin of anachronistic, politically incorrect garbage. (The type of novels made into John Wayne movies). The novel's sympathies - whilst open to debate - allow it to be timeless. Whilst westerns about 'cowboys' killing "Indians' are now rightly sees as morally repugnant, novels about the rich and powerful crushing the poor and unrepresented still have real validity.

Shane is set in the ‘time of the Preacher. When the lesson is over and the killing’s begun’ (to quote Willie Nelson's opus)
And the ‘preacher’ is the Gun. Sadly, in America of the 21st century as in the Frontier of 1889 the Gun is still preaching the loudest. In the middle of the last century Shane's words in film and novel (they are the same) could be taken as a defence for the right to bear arms. But, now, those same words have a dark and chilling irony.

Shane - which I believe Hemingway would have been proud to have written - is up there in the high sierra of great American novels. more than half a century on it still has a voice and it’s narrative enfolds layer upon layer of meaning and insight.

However many books you read. You must read Shane. It has it all. Broken dreams, struggle, passion, environmental sensitivity, historical analysis, redemption, hope and pity. You will take something away from readying this magnificent story.

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  • 17/10/2022

SHANE

One of the best Western books well read . A book that has a simple short story that says a life time . I first read this book 50 years ago and it doesn't disappoint .
Stevens film adaptation of Shane
is also a classic and we'll worth watching.

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  • 21/08/2022

A Flawed Masterpiece

Nicely read by a narrator capable of doing justice to the content, this is certainly an entertaining listen for people who are fans of the Western genre but who, like me, find much of the pulp novels along such lines to be somewhat lacking in maturity.

The only real flaw in the whole thing is the tendency of the author to stray from his first person perspective (the entire story is told as the recollection of an adult reflecting on the events he witnessed as an innocent, naively hero worshiping boy) into the internal monologues of the characters. It’s quite jarring at times to hear a pre-teen’s almost Freudian capacity for ascribing motives and internal struggles of the grownups about him, especially just after he so frequently tells us that he was just a boy and didn’t understand at the time.

But, looking past that repeated error, and the occasionally juvenile exposition dumps, there is still a great novel that will reward the patient listener. The climax is superbly written and leads this listener to wonder if the idea for the novel sprang from that last couple of brilliantly written chapters at the end?

Published in the late 1940’s, you can really feel the need for this type of hero figure in American culture, as the introduction suggests. But what the author does with that notion was to take it into an almost supernatural realm: the Christ-like perfection of the character of Shane, his self sacrifice and nobility express a yearning from deep within the American psyche, going a long way toward explaining the enduring passion for westerns in pop culture.

Also, clearly laid out in this original tale is the template for what would become a familiar trope in the Western genre, of the mysterious stranger who rides into the midst of a troubled town, sets things right, usually at great personal risk, seeing off the elements of evil, before riding off again into an equally mysterious future, like an avenging angel, leaving the town and its people forever changed. Clint Eastwood’s fascination with that idea - the paragon of conservative virtue - has manifested repeatedly throughout his career.

So this book still has the power to enthral even though the prose style may strike some as being a little unsophisticated by today’s standards. And it also has the power to be genuinely moving, which is always of value to this listener.

Fans of westerns will eat it up and ask for seconds. Fans of classic literature will appreciate the occasional flashes of brilliance and the originality of the author, who seems to be the first that I know of to tell this story in this way. Fans of the movie will find that the film was faithful to the original novel, more than enough for their satisfaction. And they will probably enjoy the insights into the characters.

Certainly worth your time if you’re in any of the above categories. If you’re just looking for a good story, well told, you’re also in the right place.

It is flawed, but like a dusty relic in a museum, it’s still a classic, even if it could use a little polish.

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  • 29/06/2022

A classic

One of the best tales of masculinity and purpose I have ever read. A classic for a reason.

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  • 29/05/2022

To the guardian of the souls

Great story with reference to older stories well told
Would like to hear a story where Shane reappears again

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  • 24/12/2021

A Great Western

I'd loved this book as a boy and was young again listening to the tale, told through the eyes of a young boy, of the hero riding to the aid of a family up against the local bully. Just the right voice for the narration.