
City of Darkness
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Narrated by:
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Harlan Ellison
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By:
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Ben Bova
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Critic reviews
- Winner of Audio Publishers Association 1999 Audie Award, Solo Narration - Male
Where does City of Darkness rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It is the Best written, and Harlan does a fantastic job, though the audio quality is bad, I have haunting memories of Harlan's reading of the novel which was just a wonderful thing, the man is an actor with a lot of range.Who was your favorite character and why?
Ron, because he learns so much.Which character – as performed by Harlan Ellison – was your favorite?
Ron, because he made him so human.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I just loved it. One of my top favorites of all time like Hienlien's Tunnel in the sky.Any additional comments?
Great book.Great young adult story
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Good story bad in the air ocean
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Inside the dome, however, Ron loses his wallet and identity card. Worse, he's trapped when the dome closes for the season. There's no way out. Gangs roam the street. Food is scarce. Ron is on his own. All Ron wanted was some fun. He'll be lucky to escape New York alive.
The story is excently, but the audio quility is a bit sub-standard for Audible. A great Ben Bova!
An Execelent Short Story
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Dated, predictable
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Bad audio quality
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The main character Ron, gets stuck in New York City for the winter and has to join a gang. He is accepted into the gang because of his abilities to fix things. This story reminded me very much of Heinlein's YA books. If you like Heinlein's YA books, then you might like this. It is not as good as Starman Jones, but not as bad as Podkayne of Mars. There are some flaws in the story, but toward the end I was starting to get into the book. There is a lot here on gangs and race relations. The biggest gang is black. They are portrayed as good doing good for the city, while the white gangs are very bigoted and selfish.
About the narrator Harlan. First let me say I am not as big a fan of Harlan as Harlan is of himself, But. I believe Harlan has taken a bad rap from some of the reviewers. I have a hard copy of the book and Harlan reads it exactly as it is written. Many of the sentences have ......parts to it to show the character is stuttering. Harlan follows this to a tea, just as it is written. The accents are written into the text. Shaddup instead of Shut up. I believe in 1976 Bova wanted these accents to be exaggerated. Now, there are also some funny parts where Harlan sounds like Sylvester the Cat.
Bova has been writing a long time and is still writing and he has put out a lot of material. I have liked most of his books, but not really loved any. On the other hand I have not ever really hated anything he has written. I am still looking for that great Bova book, but I have liked Sam Gunn Unlimited, Venus and Mars.
Sufferin,,, Succatash
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A dissenting review
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good once
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Very poor audio quality
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I'm not sure of the narrator's current time reference, but the days of James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson as gangland characters is long since gone. The character of Al was portayed more as "Fat Tony" on The Simpsons, rather than a murderous thug and ruthless gang leader. I believe the latter is actually how the author intended. Also the narrator's portrayal of Sylvia could only have been more annoying if Fran Drescher had been reading the story.
Ben Bova has written another fine story in "City of Darkness" but it just wasn't given it's due with the narrator.
Not bad, but...
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