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A Brief History of Seven Killings
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean, Cherise Boothe, Dwight Bacquie, Ryan Anderson, Jonathan McClain, Robert Younis, Thom Rivera
- Length: 26 hrs
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Summary
Winner of the 2015 Man Booker Prize for Fiction.
On 3 December 1976, just weeks before Bob Marley was to play the Smile Jamaica Concert to ease political tensions, seven gunmen from West Kingston stormed his house.
Marley survived and went on to perform at the free concert. Not a lot was recorded about the fate of the seven gunmen, but much has been said, whispered and sung about in the streets of West Kingston.
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- Maggie Kiely
- 14-08-15
'Brief' it was not
This is a lengthy highly complex read which examines a time in recent history from 1970’s to the 1990’s and portrays Jamaica as a brutal violent dangerous, corrupt and quite ‘mad’ a place in which to live.
It takes in drug gangs politics and ‘the singer’ Bob Marley. The author describes this book as mixture of fact, myth and his own imagination.
This book is set in Jamaica with some detours to New York and Miami.
I read that it took the author four years to research this work. Having read it I believe this to be true. Mr James has shown such attention to detail throughout.
I chose this book as it was on the Man Booker Prize list. I never heard of the author before, but am glad I do now.
Essentially having listened I would say this book was ideally suited to being an audiobook due to the variety of characters and their differing voices. Surprisingly it even moves into exploring death and at least one of the characters is a ghost.
I thought it was a unique book and couldn’t wait to get back to it every chance I got. Listening to the story from the perspective of varied characters brought reality to the events through their differing voices.
I now realise the hardcopy has a list of seventy-six characters mentioned by these narrators sorted by the location and time period where they appear to aid the reader. Their varied roles are stated within this description. I think this would have been so valuable to the audiobook reader and feel cheated that I did not have it.
I think that Audible should provide this maybe as an 'add on’ so reader can access it as needed. This would really have helped me initially to track the characters and understand their varied roles. Yes the chapters are read by different narrators so that aided understanding of the characters but a description of their role would have been invaluable.
The story moves at a fast and gripping pace. Many of these characters are seriously nasty and vile. The things they don’t think twice of thinking, saying or doing is unbelievable and downright shocking. Having said that the story telling and depiction of the characters is such that I was hooked from the beginning. Their humanity is laid bare for the reader to see and as such I often felt sorry for some of them despite their actions. Initially the Jamaican dialect was way too difficult for my comprehension so I had to slow it right down. In time I got used to it and of course it really added to the overall wonderfulness of the book.
Can you tell I LOVED and would highly recommend it
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- Musicista
- 30-09-15
Hope it wins Booker.
Multiple characters/narrators, some Jamaican accents were more authentic than others but I got past the iffy ones because the story was so good. My favourite characters were the central characters - Nina Burgess, Jose Wales, BamBam and....I lie, every character, however briefly or leisurely drawn, was brilliant. This is a specifically Jamaican narrative about a particular time in history and the dynamic of a particular group of people. Still, it is an epic story and one with universal themes that will resonate. It is about island life and mentality, about history and the fact that the past cannot be extricated from the present, about politics or politricks, about the conflicting and conflating ambitions of the empowered and disempowered. I am going to miss this world and these characters and hope that someone has sense enough, and money enough, to make a film worthy of the book (without subtitles) Downloaded Kingston Noir, heard Marlon James short story and so impressed subsequently downloaded all Marlon James fiction titles available on Audible. This is a seminal Jamaican novel. Mr James deserves The Booker.
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- Jaspal
- 15-11-15
Strangely compelling
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Great narration, the different voices worked well, though if you're not used to understanding a broad Jamaican accent (I can only assume they're accurate), it takes a little while to pick everything being said up.
I can understand why other reviewers have said the book is confusing...there's real mix of characters and many of the terms used are only explained in passing well after they're used ...for example a duppy is a ghost/bogeyman (I think) but that's not explained till ages after the idea is mentioned.
That said, the story is strangely 'moorish', I was struggling a bit about one-third the way through (the whole thing is just under 40 hours), but I found myself getting more engaged by the characters and wondering what would happen.
The language is great and the writing good, but having been through the 'experience' of the book (and it is an experience as well as a story I think), I'm glad I've 'read' it but not sure I'd want to recommend it to everyone.
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- Ian Anderson
- 26-02-20
Good story told in REALLY bad Jamaican accents
I really like this book. I especially like the way the author moves through place and time fluidly within the telling of characters experiences.
The performance of this recording suffers from the REALLY bad Jamaican accents. How hard is it to find Jamaican actors. Please Audible, re-record this with real Jamaican actors, surely this is not hard to do. As a Jamaican I was cringing every time the obviously not Jamaican actors murdered my country's accent.
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- Kevin Waisome
- 03-09-15
Excellent powerful gritty dramatic
This book weaves in and out of its characters whilst telling a hard hitting powerful , graphic true to life depiction of Kingston Jamaica in the 70's through to the 90's and the ghettos of New York in the early - mid 90's. fiction based on fact, this book works so well as an audio book due to the different accents of all the characters. An extremely wonderful piece of writing
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- clive
- 14-10-15
deserved the Booker
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This book is full of great stories, tied together in a compelling and really coherent way. The narrators read it brilliantly and bring it to life in a way that I don't think you would get by reading it yourself. Don't be daunted by the start, once you get used to the accents you'll appreciate how fresh and rich the writing is - best novel of the year for me and really well read.
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- EEL
- 06-11-15
Audio version brilliantly captures the polyphony
This novel is driven by voices, so listening to it makes perfect sense, and the actors here admirably present the various narrators. For someone who has little experience imagining Jamaican patois from seeing it written, the performances were invaluable in creating the atmosphere and authenticity of the setting (1970s Kingston to 1990s New York). The book itself is a whole world, fully imagined and presented in bursts (largely of gunfire). I don't normally like books with excessive violence, but here it was integral. It's certainly a hard read (or listen) and requires its audience to work behind the scenes piecing it all together. If you're looking mainly for entertainment or a straight-forward narrative, this is probably not for you, but if your idea of enjoying a novel is of having an unfamiliar world opened up to you like a living body of ideas and people, buy it now and prepare for 26 hours of concentrated experience.
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- P. M. Goodman
- 03-11-15
Engrossing and enjoyable
Gets a bit boring in the middle but stick with it because it picks up again and the last twenty or so chapters are the best.
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- Lexy
- 26-10-15
Eye opener! 👍🏾
Since reading Book of the Night women, which truly captured my imagination and transported me to that time. Ever since I've kept this author on my radar. Listening to audio books is definitely not my thing and I think this will be my last. The story is amazing and something I've always wondered about... the circumstances around the shooting of Mr Robert Nesta Marley, however, listening to the intertwined stories, jumping from character to character, was fascinating to me, I'm not sure how easy it was to follow by others, but if you've read Game of Thrones and the like, you should be ok. The only downfall was the narration, I am continually shocked that in this day an age in film and otherwise, authentic Jamaican actors and narrators are not used in the mainstream. Some of the accents did not come across as one of Jamaican heritage and that took me a while to get used to. I understand it has to be understood by a worldwide audience but as it is mentioned repeatedly in the story... There are Jamaicans out here that can "speak well" if I am wrong in my assumption, then I am wrong. Apart from that - it is a fantastic book! Well deserved of the Booker Prize.
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- richard
- 21-08-15
Had so much potential
What would have made A Brief History of Seven Killings better?
Less bad language, sex ual content and some kind of link between the subjects
What could Marlon James have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
As above
What about the narrators’s performance did you like?
All very real and gritty
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Eventual boredom with hearing the constant swearing in Jamaican and a disappointment that I had to delete this book from my library at chapter 64 of 80 ish as it had still not found a direction
Any additional comments?
This book may have won awards for the writing but as a story it was boring
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