
The White Monkey
The Forsyte Chronicles, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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David Case
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By:
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John Galsworthy
The White Monkey is the fourth of the nine novels in The Forsyte Chronicles and marks the opening of the second trilogy in the series, called A Modern Comedy. In this new chapter, Fleur and Michael Mont begin to question their marriage when their good friend, author Wilfred Desert, can no longer contain his passion for Fleur. Fleur finds herself torn between her love for Michael and passion for Wilfred.
Meanwhile, Soames Forsyte, as a director of the Providential Premium Reassurance Society, must root out the rumored indiscretions of a manager's dubious dealings with the Germans. The whole while, he is haunted by a painting of a white monkey with rinds of crushed fruit flung about it - and with eyes searching for something more.
John Galsworthy received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932.
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Critic reviews
"A social satire of epic proportions and one that does not suffer by comparison with Thackeray's Vanity Fair...the whole comedy of manners, convincing both in its fidelity to life and as a work of art." (New York Times)
"[Galsworthy] has carried the history of his time through three generations, and his success in mastering so excellently his enormously difficult material, both in its scope and in its depth, remains an extremely memorable feat in English literature." (Anders Osterling, Nobel Prize presentation speech, 1932)
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I went though all nine volumes last spring while stuck in bed, recovering from an illness. Although I found the first four books the strongest, all were above average listens to me. They (and David Case/F. Davidson's narration) were balm to my mind and helped me better understand the social history of the time covered. I hope to find time to listen to all again some day.
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excellent, although not as good has his previous
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A superb performance of the 7th Forsyte novel
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While I enjoyed this novel, I don't find the younger set and their 'modern problems' to be as interesting as the old guard. Nevertheless, I will continue with the series. David Case is a fine reader for this social class.
The Younger Set--Not Quite as Interesting
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Wonderful
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Loved it!
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A stunning read and a stunning performance
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I think the second series is so much superior to the first. It is a tale worth the read. I didn't want it to end. I still miss both old and young Jollian
engaging and less self concious than previous books in this series
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A satisfying addition to the saga
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Excellent
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