Mr. Bridge, Evan S. Connell
Mr. Bridge, Evan S. Connell
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Mr. Bridge

Author: Evan S. Connell

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 11 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/14/2011

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

The classic novel about a repressed upper-middle-class husband in the American Midwest, by a New York Times bestselling and Man Booker Prize–winning author.Walter Bridge is an ambitious Kansas City lawyer who redoubles his efforts and time at the office whenever he senses that his family needs something—even when what they need is more of him and less of his money. Affluence, material assets, and comforts create a cocoon of respectability that cloaks the void within—not the skeleton in the closet but a black hole swallowing the whole household.Together with its companion, Mrs. Bridge, this novel is a classic portrait of a man, a marriage, and the manners and mores of a particular social class in the first half of twentieth-century America.“A small masterpiece.”—Joyce Carol Oates

About Evan S. Connell

Evan S. Connell (1924–2013) was named a finalist for the 2009 Man Booker International Prize for achievement in fiction. He received numerous prizes and awards for his writing and was the author of more than twenty books of fiction, poetry, essays, and history, including the biography of General Armstrong Custer, Son of the Morning Star.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

Another masterpiece of pointillist fiction, this companion novel to Mrs. Bridge tells the story of the Bridge family from the husband's perspective. Told in snippets and short scenes, like Mrs. Bridge, it excavates the human being behind his conventions, or rather asks how much the person has merged......more

4,5★ “’Stick ‘em up!’ . . . Coming toward him was a red-eyed, unshaven man with one hand thrust into the slit pocket of a shabby trench coat. Mr. Bridge said impatiently: ‘What is it you want?’ ‘Give me your money,’ the man said in hoarse voice, and he made a threatening gesture. ‘Don't be ridiculous,......more