The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of..., Edgar Allan Poe
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of..., Edgar Allan Poe
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The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket

Author: Edgar Allan Poe

Narrator: Christopher Plummer

Abridged: 2 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Audio Holdings

Published: 01/01/2009

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

In 1827, Arthur Gordon Pym stowed away on the brig Grampus, set for the South Seas. Thus, begins a saga of mutiny and butchery, recapture of the vessel by a loyal few, subsequent shipwreck and sufferings, and deliverance.  

About Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American poet, short story writer, editor, and literary critic who is credited with inventing the detective fiction genre and with contributing to the emerging science fiction genre. He began his literary career with the anonymous publication of a collection of his poems entitled Tamerlane and Other Poems. He then turned to writing prose and spent the next several years working for literary journals and periodicals, becoming well known for his particular style of literary criticism. He served for a time on the staff of the New York Mirror, in which his poem "The Raven" was published. Poe's other well-known works include his stories "The Purloined Letter," "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," and "The Mystery of Marie Roget."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard on January 27, 2011

Dear The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, I love you. I hate you. You confuse me because you evoke within me such conflicting emotions. The truth? I really got into a relationship with you because I thought that you would be a straight-up maritime adventure novel a la "Master and Commander." I heard......more

Goodreads review by Brian on September 15, 2016

Shipwrecks! Cannibalism! Wiley natives! This is a quintessential ripping yarn, a page turner of the most classic kind - a book that inspired Melville and caused Auden to gush. It's Poe's only novel, and perhaps given his master of the short form it's best that he only gave us one to savor. And that e......more