Bel Ami, or The History of a Scoundrel
Guy de Maupassant
Lu par Martin Geeson





“He had faith in his good fortune, in that power of attraction which he felt within him - a power so irresistible that all women yielded to it.”
Though firmly set in 1880s Paris, Maupassant's gripping story of an amoral journalist on the make could, with only slight modifications of detail, be updated to the 1960s, to the Reagan-Thatcher years, or maybe to the present day. Anti-hero Georges Duroy is a down-at-heel ex-soldier of no particular talent. Good-looking but somewhat lacking in self-confidence, he discovers an ability to control and exploit women - whereupon his career in journalism takes off, fuelled by the corruption of colleagues and government arrivistes. He may be a provincial Don Juan, but he is neither accident-prone nor heading for a fall...
A Hollywood screen adaptation is in preparation at the time of recording.
(Summary by Martin Geeson) (8 hr 15 min)
Chapitres
01 - Poverty | 28:00 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
02 - Madame Forestier | 25:20 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
03 - First Attempts | 20:03 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
04 - Duroy Learns Something | 17:18 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
05 - The First Intrigue, part one | 16:18 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
06 - The First Intrigue, part two | 16:06 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
07 - The First Intrigue, part three | 14:29 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
08 - A Step Upward, part one | 16:04 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
09 - A Step Upward, part two | 21:23 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
10 - A Duel with an End | 25:34 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
11 - Death and a Proposal | 36:34 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
12 - Marriage, part one | 17:47 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
13 - Marriage, part two | 19:24 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
14 - Jealousy | 14:11 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
15 - Mme Walter Takes a Hand, part one | 14:52 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
16 - Mme Walter Takes a Hand, part two | 16:53 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
17 - A Meeting and the Result | 21:36 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
18 - Madame Marelle, part one | 22:15 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
19 - Madame Marelle, part two | 13:32 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
20 - The Will | 23:33 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
21 - Suzanne, part one | 18:05 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
22 - Suzanne, part two | 17:49 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
23 - Divorce | 18:31 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
24 - The Final Plot | 19:40 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
25 - Attainment | 20:03 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Critiques
Very enjoyable





Lorna
This is a great yarn. The reader has an usual style, he almost sounds surprised at every sentence but don't let that put you off. Once you become accustomed to his intonation, he is actually rather wonderful. He does dialogue brilliantly and his French pronunciation is very correct albeit with an English accent. Great stuff!
I agree





William Hillman III
each of the reviews that say the narrator was perfect for this story I am in complete agreement; couldn't have been better; great author, great narrator; 100% enjoyed listening to Bel Ami!





Granny G
Rather odd stress points in the reading; however, that's preferable to a monotone. Beautiful pronunciation of the French.





PoliCR
fascinating story, the reader has his very own style but it fits the story perfectly. merci beaucoup
Martin Geeson's Reading = 5 stars





zobert
Story = engrossing. Martin Geeson makes it extra yummy.
Martin Gleeson is a great narrator. He does a great job!





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therese raquin
great reader, such a shame the text is bowdlerized!
Good story very well written!





Ron
Excellent narration.