Norwood

Norwood

by Charles Portis

Narrated by David Aaron Baker

Unabridged — 4 hours, 21 minutes

Norwood

Norwood

by Charles Portis

Narrated by David Aaron Baker

Unabridged — 4 hours, 21 minutes

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Overview

Norwood, Charles Portis's first novel, displayed right out of the gate the wit, style, and singular voice that made him one of our great American writers. Out of the Neon Desert of Roller Dromes, chili parlors, the Grand Ole Opry, and girls who
want “to live in a trailer and play records all night” comes ex-marine and troubadour Norwood Pratt. Sent on a mission to New York by Grady Fring, the Kredit King, Norwood has visions of “speeding across the country in a late model
car, seeing all the sights.” By the time he returns home to Ralph, Texas, Norwood has met his true love, Rita Lee, on a Trailway bus; befriended Edmund B. Ratner, the self-described “world's smallest perfect man”; and helped Joann, “the chicken
with a college education,” realize her true potential in life. As with all of Portis's fiction, the tone is cool, sympathetic, funny, and undeniably American.

Editorial Reviews

Library Journal

This is the second installment in Overlook's planned four-volume series of Portis reissues. Portis made his debut into the book world with this 1966 first novel, which many insist is his best. LJ's reviewer found the book more character- than plot-driven but nonetheless enjoyed it. (LJ 8/66) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Megan Harlan

With this rerelease of Portis best novel, his mirthful, pitch-perfect 1966 debut, we get a glimpse of how a 20'th-century Mark Twain might write...Portis' impeccable style—crackling wit coupled with near-genius characterization—makes this portrait of average eccentricities a sneakily great American novel.

Entertainment Weekly

JUNE 2013 - AudioFile

Listeners may have trouble deciding if this story, first published in 1966, is a witty American classic or an embarrassment. Whatever the opinion, narrator David Aaron Baker does a commendable job bringing the characters to life. Norwood Pratt, an ex-Marine of questionable intelligence, makes one bad decision after another, traveling haphazardly across the country, meeting up with an array of idiots, bigots, and losers. Listeners’ skin will crawl at Baker’s renditions of the slimy, slick-talking salesman; grit their teeth at the irritating brother-in-law; and roll their eyes at Norwood himself with his ignorant-sounding diction. In spite of the well-drawn character portrayals, the story is difficult to enjoy in the present day with so much casual use of the “n” word. M.M.G. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170906277
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 03/01/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
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