Great American Classics Audio Collection
Includes A Farewell to Arms, The Great Gatsby, The Sound and the Fury, As I Lay Dying, The Maltese Falcon
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ナレーター:
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Grover Gardner
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Sean Pratt
Experience five defining masterpieces of American literature—novels of love and war, ambition and illusion, family and ruin, crime and consequence.
The Great American Classics Audio Collection gathers Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, and Dashiell Hammett into one essential library of American storytelling, performed by acclaimed narrators Grover Gardner and Sean Pratt.
Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms remains the premier American novel of World War I. Through the tragic love story of Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley, Hemingway captures the brutality of the Italian front, the collapse of ideals, and the haunting cost of survival with his signature spare, unforgettable prose.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald stands as the defining portrait of the Jazz Age. In the glittering world of Long Island's West Egg, its parties, illusions, and relentless pursuit of status, Jay Gatsby's longing for Daisy Buchanan reveals the loneliness and corruption beneath the Roaring Twenties' shimmering surface.
William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury is a groundbreaking work of Southern modernism. Through the fractured voices of the Compson family, Benjy, Quentin, Jason, and the steadfast Dilsey, Faulkner chronicles the collapse of a once-aristocratic household with unmatched psychological depth and stylistic daring.
As I Lay Dying, also by Faulkner, is consistently ranked among the greatest novels of the twentieth century and offers a stark, haunting portrait of the tormented Bundren family. Told through fifteen distinct voices, the novel follows their arduous journey to bury their matriarch, Addie, in her ancestral home. Flooded bridges, bitter rivalries, secret griefs, and the raw struggle for dignity shape this unforgettable odyssey through Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County. Bold, experimental, and deeply human, it marks the beginning of Faulkner's mature period and solidifies his place among America's greatest writers.
Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon is the cornerstone of American noir. Sam Spade, hard-bitten and morally ambiguous, navigates a fog-shrouded San Francisco filled with liars, thieves, and dreamers in pursuit of a legendary black figurine. Hammett's lean, unsentimental prose redefined the detective novel for generations.
Together, these classic novels, approximately a century old, remain urgent, gripping, and timeless. This collection brings their enduring power to life for the modern listener, offering a sweeping journey through the American century: its wars, its dreams, its illusions, and its search for meaning.
A landmark library of American storytelling, bold, influential, and unforgettable.
Public Domain (P)2026 Maple Spring Publishing