AUDIOBOOK

McTeague

Frank Norris
4
(14)
Duration
14h 12m
Year
2009
Language
English

About

Few works have captured the seamy side of American urban life with such graphic immediacy as Frank Norris's McTeague. Heredity and environment play the role of fate in this portrayal of human degradation in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. McTeague, a strong but stupid dentist, marries Trina, introduced to him by her cousin Marcus Schouler. When Trina wins $5,000 in a lottery and increases the sum by shrewd investment, Schouler, who had wanted to marry Trina himself, feels cheated. In revenge, he exposes McTeague's lack of diploma or license. Forbidden to practice, McTeague becomes mean and surly, but the miserly Trina refuses to let him use her money, and they sink into poverty. What follows is a descent into the ultimate crime—murder—and life as a fugitive, in a tale that moves toward its harrowing conclusion with the grim power and inevitability of Classic tragedy.

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"The writing is easy and natural, the moral earnestness refreshing and the construction masterful."
Kenneth Rexroth
"The first great tragic portrait in America of an acquisitive society."
Alfred Kazin
"Wolfram Kandinsky's razor-sharp narration leaves one eager to hear more of Norris' few but outstanding productions as a novelist. "
Library Journal

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