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Lincoln

A Novel (Narratives of Empire, Book 2)

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Lincoln

By: Gore Vidal
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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Lincoln is the cornerstone of Gore Vidal’s fictional American chronicle, which includes Burr; 1876; Washington, D.C.; Empire; and Hollywood. It opens early on a frozen winter morning in 1861, when President-elect Abraham Lincoln slips into Washington, flanked by two bodyguards. The future president is in disguise, for there is talk of a plot to murder him. During the next four years there will be numerous plots to murder this man who has sworn to unite a disintegrating nation.

Isolated in a ramshackle White House in the center of a proslavery city, Lincoln presides over a fragmenting government as Lee’s armies beat at the gates. In this profoundly moving novel, a work of epic proportions and intense human sympathy, Lincoln is observed by his loved ones and his rivals. The cast of characters is almost Dickensian: politicians, generals, White House aides, newspapermen, Northern and Southern conspirators, amiably evil bankers, and a wife slowly going mad.

Vidal’s portrait of the president is at once intimate and monumental, stark and complex, drawn with the wit, grace, and authority of one of the great historical novelists.

©1984 by Gore Vidal. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Political Thought-Provoking

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Interesting but not groundbreaking

A well written story. Not as many historical nuggets as in Burr. As always Grover Gardener is great.

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Lincoln

This is a very good historical novel. The author acknowledges at the end what characters he had little knowledge of and for whom he made up a fictional story. Knowing this, I was able to enjoy the book and research from other sources the characters who interested me.

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Lincoln/Vidal/Gardner an excellent team

I am a 20-year Audible listener and this was my best experience to date. It is rare to find a combination of a subject one is fascinated with, a great writer, and a master performer.

While this was my first Vidal novel, I have spent many hours reading and listening to Lincoln biographies, reading and listening to Civil War non-fiction, and listening to Grover Gardner reading Civil War non-fiction. I think Gardner is an excellent narrator of non-fiction and now find he is a great performer of non-fiction. I found his portrayal of the different characters just what i would have expected.

I am very tempted to continue on with the "Narratives of Empire" series with Vidal/Gardner.

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An amazing performance of a classic

I have always admired this classic historical novel and the way that Gore Vidal brought all of these people to life. What I didn't expect was such an incredible performance by the reader! The reading is incredibly nuanced inspired. Not just in the way he voices the individual characters (which is brilliant) but the layers of subtlety in the interpretation of the dialog leaves me finding something new every time I re-listen. Even if I didn't already love the book, this is worth it, just as a master class on the oral interpretation of literature.

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Great book, Great interpretation

A wonderful book I read 30 years ago brought to life here. Thoroughly enjoyable listening. I had forgotten most of the details .

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Patience with Lincoln Pays Great Rewards

The genius and berth of Gore Vidal's knowledge is on full display with Lincoln. With meticulous detail, vivid imagination, and a eye towards the nuance of historical context, Vidal's Lincoln is a thick stew of storytelling that savors from the inauguration until our 12th President's final days in a way that simultaneously captures the highbrow dynamics of running the US executive branch (complete with the tensions of alternative points of view) and the underbelly of pro-slavery factions from the South.

Vidal's masterful treatment of this turning point in our nation is part lyrical imagination of how Lincoln thought and spoke, part historical context of emancipation, and part psychological expose of all the players of the time.

Narrator Grover Gardner handles the richness of characters brilliantly by modulating this voice according to who is speaking at any given point in the book. After a few hours of listening, one is completely able to determine the speaker, merely by the consistency of Gardner's voice work. His artistry enriches, not only the spoken word, by animates each of the characters in Vidal's extensive tome.

With some 30+ hours of listening, be patient and enjoy this historic novel in fits and starts. By the end, you will feel the pulse of America's history and gain an expert's understanding of Lincoln's Presidency all with an immersive expose that only Gore Vidal can provide.

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a masterpiece

This is a great listen. Although it's long, it's worth every minute. Great story and great narration.

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Classic Vidal

Great performance, awesome Historical fiction, as I always imagined it and more. Performance made the historical figures come alive

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Gardner is my favorite Lincoln.

After Daniel Day-Lewis, of course. Sam Waterston is a close third.

I read this when I was a teenager. Back then I thought it was a masterpiece. Now I'm more inclined to think of it as solid, with moments of brilliance but some flaws. The cynicism seems less like The Truth and more like adolescent glibness. The subplot with David Harrold strikes me as pointless. The saga of Kate Chase and William Sprague is less pointless, but both characters are thin. The two of them, and Harrold, could probably be removed to the novel's benefit.

Lincoln is at its best when it's about Lincoln. I recall reading somewhere that his subordinates, who thought him a joke in 1860, were in agreement by 1865 that he was a genius, and a perfect a man as a man can ever be. Here is a convincing portrayal of a man who could pull that off. Vidal's Lincoln is blithe yet depressive, humble yet ambitious, fatalistic yet determined, empathetic yet utterly closed-off, emancipator of the slaves yet buffoonishly insensitive to them, politician mastermind, and savior of the Union. The scene where he out-foxes Chase in front of colleagues and legislators is a awesome moment, almost worth the price of the book. Also good is any scene where Grant shows up.

We were lucky to have had him and Lincoln. A lot of people think the Confederacy was a lost cause from day one, but I'm not convinced. I think the odds were against them, but not utterly so. Good leadership is what sealed it, which we fortunately had in the White House.

In summary, some flaws, yes, but still a solid, borderline excellent read. I've read three of Vidal's Narratives of Empire Series: this, Burr, and 1876; and I would rank them in that order. This is the book to start with.

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The narrator is what makes this a great listen

Title says it all. The book is good on its own merits, but Mr. Gardener makes it come alive.

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