The Magic Kingdom, Russell Banks
The Magic Kingdom, Russell Banks
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The Magic Kingdom
A novel

Author: Russell Banks

Narrator: Danny Campbell, MacLeod Andrews

Unabridged: 14 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

From one of America’s most beloved storytellers: a dazzling tapestry of love and faith, memory and imagination that questions what it means to look back and accept one’s place in history. In 1971, Harley Mann revisits his childhood, recounting his family's move to Florida’s swamplands—mere miles away from what would become Disney World—to join a community of Shakers.

“Eerily timely. Can what’s gone wrong in the past offer keys to the future? The Magic Kingdom confronts our longings for Paradise; also the inner serpents that are to be found in all such enchanted gardens.” —Margaret Atwood, author of The Testaments, via Twitter

Property speculator Harley Mann begins recording his life story onto a reel-to-reel machine, reflecting on his youth in the early twentieth century. He recounts that after his father’s sudden death, his family migrated down to Florida to join a Shaker colony. Led by Elder John, a generous man with a mysterious past, the colony devoted itself to labor, faith, and charity, rejecting all temptations that lay beyond the property. Though this way of life initially saved Harley and his family from complete ruin, when Harley began falling in love with Sadie Pratt, a consumptive patient living on the grounds, his loyalty to the Shakers and their conservative worldview grew strained and, ultimately, broke.

As Harley dictates his story across more than half a century—meditating on youth, Florida’s everchanging landscape, and the search for an American utopia—the truth about Sadie, Elder John, and the Shakers comes to light, clarifying the past and present alike. With an expert eye and stunning vision, Russell Banks delivers a wholly captivating portrait of a man navigating Americana and the passage of time.

About The Author

RUSSELL BANKS, twice a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, is one of America’s most prestigious fiction writers, a past president of the International Parliament of Writers, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His work has been translated into twenty languages and has received numerous prizes and awards. He died in 2023.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ron on November 29, 2022

In 1998, Russell Banks published an incendiary epic called “Cloudsplitter” about John Brown and his abolition cause. A finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, the novel felt like thunder in print. It remains the pinnacle — but certainly not the end — of Banks’s remarkable efforts to capture the moral complic......more

Goodreads review by vicki on March 21, 2022

By the 2nd paragraph, I was sucked in to this "is it a memoir or is it fiction?" new Russell Banks book. It's up to the reader to decide, but along the way you will be treated to an incredible tale from the voice of an incredibly fascinating man.......more

Goodreads review by AndiReads on August 16, 2022

I love Russell Banks. Rule of the Bone is an all-time favorite book of mine! I jumped at the chance to review this novel and didn't take a moment to even read the synopsis. Thus, it took me longer than it will you, to understand the title! But what an amazing story.... In The Magic Kingdom, fictional......more

Goodreads review by Desiree on December 14, 2024

OVERVIEW: This is one of those fictional novels that is done so well that the reader often forgets it’s not real. There really were Shakers in Florida. They did live south of what is now Orlando. There was a real woman named Sadie. As the author notes, however, the book is fictional, only loosely bas......more

Goodreads review by Candace on October 11, 2022

I haven't read Russell Banks for awhile, and I almost forgot what a masterly novelist he is. In the opening of “The Magic Kingdom,” 'Russell Banks' discovers a pile of reel-to-reel tapes in the basement of a library in St. Cloud, Florida. He takes them home and they sit in a box for a decade or so......more


Quotes

“Masterfully crafted . . . The Magic Kingdom is not the experience as it happened but as it’s been distilled for decades in the crucible of a guilty conscience. [Banks is] interested in the way grand schemes intended to perfect human nature produce instead a combination of secrecy and shame that can spark wildly unpredictable results . . . Always in the background of Harley’s reminiscence hovers Disney’s effort to create the Happiest Place on Earth—just the latest project of dreamers and schemers who sought to make Florida in their image . . . Banks has created another fascinating volume in his exploration of the American experience.”
—Ron Charles, The Washington Post


“Engrossing . . . As ever, Banks writes gorgeously about [Florida’s] natural wonders, pointing out the strange magnetism a place needs to have to attract the world’s detritus . . . Banks is writing with an eye to the present.”
—Mark Athiakis, Los Angeles Times


“Tender . . . Mr. Banks has created a quietly beautiful memorial to a transitory way of life that would soon disappear behind the theme-park attractions of contemporary America.”
—Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal

“America has always been aspirational—the search for ‘a more perfect union,’ as outlined in the preamble to the Constitution, ongoing. But in The Magic Kingdom, Russell Banks’s beautifully crafted story of love and betrayal in an early-20th-century religious community, those ideals undermine one man’s chance for happiness, revealing the flaws in our American dream along the way.”
—Clea Simon, The Boston Globe

“Russell Banks’s new novel is eerily timely. Can what’s gone wrong in the past offer keys to the future? The Magic Kingdom confronts our longings for Paradise; also the inner serpents that are to be found in all such enchanted gardens.”
—Margaret Atwood, author of The Testaments, via Twitter

“As always happens when I read Russell Banks’s work, I couldn’t put it down. That is the Banks magic—the propulsive force of the narrative, even as his stories twist and turn through various diversions, asides, and introspections—for the narrative voice is always constant, and that constancy never fails to hold the reader in its grip. Banks is still working at full blast, creating work as good as anything he has ever done and—is it possible?—perhaps even better.”
—Paul Auster, author of 4 3 2 1

“Banks dazzles in this story of a Floridian Shaker community torn apart from within and without . . . The author uses himself as a narrator, a metafictional device that throws the fictional past into stark relief.”
Los Angeles Times, “30 Books We Can’t Wait For This Fall”


“A fascinating tale narrated over half a century.”
New York Post, “28 Books You’ll Want to Read This Fall”


“Banks’s penetrating dissection of the American dream and its frequently unfulfilled promises is consistently profound. This is his best work in some time.”
Publishers Weekly, starred

“[The Magic Kingdom’s] core is the emotional mirror of memory . . . A multilayered tale of innocence and guilt from a gifted storyteller.”
Kirkus Reviews, starred

“Banks’ prose is … melodic, the work of a seasoned raconteur. The characters are nuanced and three-dimensional, simultaneously full of pride and doubt. An elegiac and introspective portrait of a young man and how his fear of loneliness manifests that of which he is most afraid.”
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